Picasso At Butlers
Description
Taken from The Joy of Sheff Collection
'In 1950 Pablo Picasso visited Sheffield, during which time he found himself at Butlers Café, among other places. An aprocryphal story of that visit has it that he took the pleasures of a local “working” lady, and offered to pay her with one of his sketches. She duly told him where he could shove it and he’d better pay with proper money like all the others.'
Product Options
Unframed Art Print:
Small: 40cm x 40cm
Large: 60cm x 60cm
Printed on high-quality paper with a 5cm white border.
Delivery in 3 - 5 days
Framed Art Print:
Small: 43cm x 43cm (approx)
Large: 63cm x 63cm (approx)
Mounted in a bespoke glass, black angled frame by our local framer.
Delivery in 9 - 11 days
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