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This framed print depicts Pablo Picasso's iconic 'Don Quixote' composition, originally created on August 10, 1955, and first published in the French weekly magazine Les Lettres Françaises to commemorate the 350th anniversary of Cervantes' masterpiece. The image features Picasso's instantly recognizable gestural line-drawing style, rendered in bold black ink on white paper, depicting the gaunt knight Don Quixote astride his horse with lance raised, accompanied by the rotund Sancho Panza on his donkey, windmills in the background, and a simple radiating sun above — all executed with Picasso's characteristic economy of line and expressive spontaneity. This is presented as a reproduction lithographic or offset print, as is extremely common with this widely reproduced image; buyers should note this is not an original signed work or numbered fine art print, but rather a decorative reproduction that has become a beloved mid-century wall art staple. The print is matted with a burnt orange/terracotta mat board and housed in a slim silver-tone metal frame, giving it a classic mid-century modern presentation aesthetic that pairs well with both contemporary and retro interiors. The overall framed dimensions appear to be approximately 14 x 12 inches. Condition is rated Good to Very Good: the print itself shows minor foxing or a small spot visible in the upper right area of the white paper, and there is a small pin hole noted near the right edge of the mat; the frame shows minor scuffs consistent with age and handling, and the silver-tone finish is largely intact with no significant damage. The terracotta mat shows no major staining. A classic piece of decorative art history that remains highly sought after for home and office display across Colorado and beyond.