Pablo Picasso's involvement with printmaking was a passionate and lifelong creative endeavor. His prolific output of prints underscored his development as an artist and revealed his seemingly limitless capacity for reinvention.
This exhibition presents the Blanton's holdings of Picasso's prints, and highlights the artist's uncanny ability to explore and experiment with the medium's variety of techniques. Major works include the lithographic "Head of a Woman" (1925), four works from the celebrated "Suite Vollard" (1930-1937), including "Blind Minotaur Guided by a Young Girl in the Night," and "Bust in Profile" (1957), one of many images Picasso created of his young wife Jacqueline Roque.