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il Museo in Erba Exhibits “Picasso”

October 8, 2009

There is in Paris, as in many cities in the world, a museum made for children: the Musée en Herbe (Museum in Grass). The first foreign satellite of this museum is in Bellinzona, Switzerland, which offers special exhibitions related to the world of art created for children. il Museo in Erba, whose goal it is to surprise, amaze and educate kids, offers them a space created precisely for their unique “culture of play.” Each quarter, the museum offers an exhibit centered around the work of one famous artist. For the Fall of 2009, il Museo in Erba has created a special children’s exhibit featuring some of the work of Pablo Picasso. The poster designed for this exhibit is a continuation in a series of posters that serve as biographical portraits of the featured artists.

Poster for the Picasso exhibit at il Museo in Erba, by Yann Legendre

Poster for the Picasso exhibit at il Museo in Erba, by Yann Legendre

 

Posters designed for previous exhibits at il Museo in Erbe: “Gauguin” and “Niki de Saint Phalle.”

Posters designed for previous exhibits at il Museo in Erba: “Gauguin” and “Niki de Saint Phalle.”

 © 2009, Legendre+Rutter

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4 Comments leave one →
  1. Jeff Schueman permalink
    November 17, 2009 10:52 pm

    Lance,

    Hope you are well. I love my poster I purchased from you and wanted to know if a print of the Picasso poster is for sale.

    Thanks,

    Jeff

  2. sid mohn permalink
    January 12, 2010 6:40 pm

    Is a poster copy of Matisse for sale?

    • January 13, 2010 11:04 am

      Hi Sid,
      Unfortunately, we do not have additional copies of this poster for sale. The only ones from this series that are still available are “Gauguin” and “Niki de Saint Phalle,” which can be seen at our online store.

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