Oil on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.
Signed on the front.
When I read that Picasso did over 700 preliminary sketches for his work Demoiselles D'Avignon, I was really surprised. His work seems so casual & free yet his work beforehand enables such familiarity with what he wishes to paint that he gives the appearance of ease that we see when great dancers perform. It seems sooooo easy. I also knew that Picasso did not teach art. He was too busy working & I wondered if there was something to be learnt from attempting to replicate one of his works. So I bought a print of this Picasso piece and placed it with some grapes. But, of course, the strength of his work took over, and my grapes are insignificant. This work is oil on canvas. I DID NOT paint over the print.