Pablo Picasso (Malaga, 1881 - Mougins, 1973) always gave great importance to engraving. Having used this technique throughout his entire life, in the decade of the 30's he made several series of etchings.
In this exhibition, installed in the cabinet of the center, where graphic works of the collection of the Museu Fundación Juan March will be shown in a rotating manner, are gathered several engravings included in the Suite Vollard showing the interest of Pablo Picasso in the maestros of art, especially the figure of Rembrandt.
In these prints Picasso turns the famous painter and engraver of the seventeenth century into a characte, he reinterprets the unique style of the Dutch master and contrasts the classicism that he himself practiced.
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