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  • BOX28-PICASSO

    SUBLIMART: Wood Box Lined large wood box with printed tile - Opera "Portrait of Dora Maar" by Pablo Picasso

    PRINTED by Sublimation - Italian design.

    This exquisite hardwood box boasts a ceramic tile inset on the lid, showcasing a stunning, high-resolution design.
    The interior is lined with elegant ivory velvet, perfect for storing jewelry, watches, and cherished keepsakes.
    The exterior is finished in a luxurious mahogany satin, while the lid features a spring-loaded hidden hinge.
    Felt feet on the bottom protect your furniture. It arrives beautifully packaged in a sturdy, high-wall white gift box.

    Size: 8.75" Wide X 6.75" Deep X 2.75" High
    (
    Inside dimensions- 7.75" X 5.75" X 1.5” Deep)

    ABOUT THE OPERA:
    The "Portrait of Dora Maar" is a famous painting by Pablo Picasso, completed in 1937. Dora Maar was a French photographer and artist who was also Picasso's lover and muse during the late 1930s and early 1940s. In this portrait, Picasso depicts Maar in a Cubist style, with distorted and abstract features that reflect his innovative approach to art. The painting is a striking representation of Picasso's complex relationship with Maar and his experimentation with form and perspective. It remains one of the most renowned portraits of the 20th century, capturing the essence of both the sitter and the artist's creative vision.

    ABOUT THE ARTIST:
    Pablo Picasso, the legendary Spanish artist, revolutionized modern art with his innovative style and boundless creativity.
    Born in 1881, Picasso showed remarkable talent from a young age. His artistic journey led him through various periods, including Blue Period, Rose Period, and Cubism.
    His legacy as a pioneer of modern art endures, forever shaping the artistic landscape of the 20th century and beyond.