Original Lithograph “Las Banderillas” – “Los Toros”, Monte Carlo – 1961

Pablo Picasso

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An original lithograph “Las Banderillas” – 1961

Published by André Sauret, Monte Carlo

Printed by Mourlot, Paris

Size: ca. 24.5 x 31 cm (sheet only)

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Three other lithographs from this edition are available for purchase.

Artwork Essay

In Las banderillas, Picasso once again turns to the theme of the Spanish bullfight — not as a folkloric spectacle, but as a myth infused with strength, beauty, and tragedy. The banderillas — short, ornamented barbed sticks thrust into the bull’s shoulders before the final act — represent the climax of tension, the moment when ritual crosses into a cult of pain and heroism.

Picasso does not depict the scene literally, but instead renders it in his signature stylized manner: dynamic forms, fragmented anatomy, and emphasis on gesture and impulse. The composition captures not the outward appearance of the moment, but its inner energy — the rhythm of the arena, the pulse of the bull, and the predatory precision of the matador.

Interpretation: “Las banderillas” is not a literal depiction of a moment, but a visual resonance of the Spanish soul. Through this image, Picasso expresses his deep connection to national identity and to the themes of sacrifice and triumph. It is a symbol of the collision between beauty and death, grace and aggression, tradition and inevitability.

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