Pablo Picasso

Galerie Alaux is proud to present Pablo Picasso as one of our master artists.
We are honored to offer an exclusive selection of original works by this extraordinary genius, whose unparalleled creativity and restless innovation defined the art of the 20th century. The pieces available in our gallery reflect the bold experimentation, emotional depth, and visionary spirit that make Picasso an enduring icon of modern art.

Pablo Picasso (1881–1973), born in Málaga, Spain, is widely regarded as one of the most influential and prolific artists in history. A true artistic prodigy, Picasso demonstrated remarkable talent from an early age, mastering classical techniques before fearlessly dismantling them in his quest to reinvent visual expression.

Throughout his long and prolific career, Picasso continually broke boundaries and defied expectations. He co-founded Cubism alongside Georges Braque, revolutionizing the way form and perspective could be represented on a flat surface. His radical deconstruction of objects into geometric planes and multiple viewpoints laid the foundation for countless modern movements.

But Picasso was never confined to one style. From his melancholic Blue Period and the tender Rose Period to the groundbreaking Cubist years, Surrealist-inspired works, and his later Neo-Expressionist explorations, he constantly reinvented himself. Works like Les Demoiselles d’Avignon and Guernica stand as milestones in the history of art — the former shattering traditional representation with its angular forms, the latter a searing anti-war masterpiece that remains one of the most powerful political statements ever painted.

Beyond painting, Picasso’s insatiable curiosity led him to experiment with sculpture, ceramics, printmaking, stage design, and even poetry. His restless energy and creative freedom made him an icon of artistic liberation and an inspiration for generations of artists worldwide.

At Galerie Alaux, it is a privilege to present original works by Pablo Picasso, a testament to an artist whose insatiable appetite for innovation reshaped the language of art. His legacy endures as a celebration of boundless imagination and the courage to see — and show — the world from ever-new perspectives.