Menton by Constantin Terechkovitch 1960 stone lithograph
The “Menton – Mer, Monts et Merveilles” poster, created in 1960 by Russian-French artist Constantin Terechkovitch, beautifully captures the charm of this picturesque town on the Côte d’Azur. Terechkovitch, a renowned painter and close friend of Bonnard, Chagall, Miró, Picasso, and Matisse, lived in Menton and was deeply inspired by its coastal beauty. This stunning lithograph, printed by the prestigious Mourlot Imprimerie, showcases a vibrant scene of an elegant woman relaxing in the shade, surrounded by lush fruits and plants, with the shimmering Mediterranean in the background. Mourlot, known for its mastery of traditional stone lithography, produced this piece along with iconic works for Picasso, Chagall, Miró, and Matisse, making it a true collector’s gem.
Artist Terechkovitch
Printer Imprimerie Moulot
Size 27.5 x 39 ” / 70 x 100 cm
On / Off linen Unlined
Print Technique stone lithograph
Condition & CommentsExcellent
Artist: Picasso, Pablo Printer: Mourlot Imprimerie, Paris Size: 26 x 39 ” / 66 x 100 cm On / Off Linen: Delay approx 2 weeks to linen-back before delivery Print Technique: Stone lithograph Year: 1962 Condition & Comments: Excellent A condition
Original stone lithography done at the Mourlot imprimerie where artist printing was done in the old technique. View on to the sea the same image was used for Cannes as well. Excellent condition on linen
Artist: Picasso, Pablo Printer: Mourlot Imprimerie, Paris Size: 19.25 x 29.25 ” / 48.9 x 74.3 cm On / Off Linen: Unlined Print Technique: Stone lithograph Year: 1966 Condition & Comments: Excellent A condition
Original stone lithography done at the Mourlot imprimerie where artist printing was done in the old technique. Excellent condition on linen
Pablo Picasso’s Bouquet of Peace was created in 1958 as a symbol of hope, unity, and peace in the aftermath of World War II and during the tensions of the Cold War. Commissioned for the Stockholm Peace Congress held in July 1958, the artwork was used as a poster to promote the ideals of global solidarity and nonviolence.
The image shows two hands offering a colorful bouquet of flowers, rendered in Picasso’s signature line drawing style. The simple gesture of giving flowers becomes a poetic metaphor for reconciliation and harmony across nations. Unlike more complex or confrontational political art, Bouquet of Peace communicates its message with warmth and optimism.
Originally printed as a color lithograph by the master printer Fernand Mourlot in Paris, many editions were produced on fine Arches wove paper, a high-quality French paper known for its durability and subtle texture. These editions were distributed widely as posters and remain among the most beloved examples of Picasso’s postwar graphic work.
Bouquet of Pieace
Artist: Picasso
year: 1958
size: 19 x 23.5 inches on arches paper
condition: Excellent
Hommage Rene Char by Picasso exhibition Museum of Art Modern Ceret 1969 vintage poster
Artist: Picasso, Pablo Printer: Mourlot, Paris Size: 18 x 27.75 in / 45.6 x 70.5 cm On/Off Linen: Unlined Print Technique: Lithograph Condition & Comments: Excellent
Hommage to Rene Char in which PIcasso did the poster ad was printed at the best artistic imprimerie Mourlot who did works for matisse, picasso, chagall, miro etc etc.