Baring All: Figurative Masterworks from the Mourlot Archives

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Pablo Picasso, Untitled 15.12.69 (Au Baiser D’Avignon series).
Pablo Picasso, Untitled 15.12.69 (Au Baiser D’Avignon series).

by BRIAN GOSLOW

“Baring All: Figurative Masterworks from the Mourlot Archives” provides the chance to view previously unseen pieces from the collection of master printer Fernand Mourlot, including human figure renderings by Marc Chagall, Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso, from February 9 through March 30 at DTR Modern Galleries at 167 Newbury Street in Boston. Mourlot’s grandson, Fernand Mourlot, who founded the archives, will speak on the history of his family’s press (which produced its first work in 1852), and the lithographic process, on March 3.

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