
Pablo Picasso: Matador Pillowcase
This jacquard-weave zippered pillowcase features Pablo Picassoâs Matador (1970). Born in the southern port of MĂĄlaga in 1881, Picasso was a lifelong aficionado of the drama of the bullfight; matadors, picadors, horses, and bulls were recurring subjects throughout his body of work, from his earliest childhood drawings to some of his final paintings. Created in collaboration with the Picasso Administration, the fabric was woven on jacquard looms by a team of skilled textile artisans at Jules Pansuâs historic workshop Les Tissages de la Lys in Flanders, France.
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This jacquard-weave zippered pillowcase features Pablo Picassoâs Matador (1970). Born in the southern port of MĂĄlaga in 1881, Picasso was a lifelong aficionado of the drama of the bullfight; matadors, picadors, horses, and bulls were recurring subjects throughout his body of work, from his earliest childhood drawings to some of his final paintings. Created in collaboration with the Picasso Administration, the fabric was woven on jacquard looms by a team of skilled textile artisans at Jules Pansuâs historic workshop Les Tissages de la Lys in Flanders, France.















