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Property from a Distinguished Private Collection, Europe

Pablo Picasso

Femme au turban

Auction Closed

June 27, 06:01 PM GMT

Estimate

400,000 - 600,000 GBP

Lot Details

Description

Property from a Distinguished Private Collection, Europe

Pablo Picasso

1881 - 1973


Femme au turban

signed Picasso (lower right)

pen and ink on paper

107.9 by 71.7 cm. 42 ½ by 28 ¼ in.

Executed in 1923.


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知名歐洲私人收藏

巴布羅・畢加索

1881 - 1973 年


《包頭巾的女子》

款識:藝術家簽名Picasso(右下)

鋼筆及墨水紙本

107.7 x 71.6 公分;42⅜ x 28¼ 英寸

1923年作

Ueli Gasser Kunsthandel, Zurich
Karl von Schumacher (1895-1957), Schloss Mauensee, Lucerne
Private Collection, Switzerland (acquired by descent from the above)
Christie’s, London, 25 June 2002, lot 11 (consigned by the above)
Acquired from the above sale by the present owner
Lausanne, Palais de Beaulieu, Chefs d'œuvre des collections suisses de Manet à Picasso, 1964, no. 244, illustrated (dated 1925 and with incorrect dimensions)
New York, The Museum of Modern Art and Paris, Grand Palais, Picasso and Portraiture: Representation and Transformation, 1996-97, p. 53, illustrated in colour (titled Portrait of Sara Murphy)
Christian Zervos, Pablo Picasso: Œuvres de 1923 à 1925, vol. V, Paris, 1952, no. 369, pl. 158, illustrated (dated 1925 and with incorrect dimensions)
William Rubin, "The Pipes of Pan: Picasso’s Aborted Love Song to Sara Murphy," ARTnews, May 1994, fig. 5, p. 140, illustrated (titled Sara in a Turban)
Amanda Vaill, Everybody Was So Young: Gerald and Sara Murphy, A Lost Generation Love Story, New York, 1998, illustrated