oil and gouache painting on paper, size 26.8 x 19.2 cm condition very good, aging, marked by reference number on back and prior collectors stamp
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Dear Frederick,
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry. So that I may best assist you, can you please upload an image of the back with the reference number and collectors stamp, as mentioned earlier?
Do you also have a date?
Thanks,
Karine
Dear Frederick,
Thank you for getting back to us so quickly.
Please note that the estimate that I am going to give you is provided on the condition of authenticity, which may need to be confirmed with additional research. For more information, please visit www.mearto.com/authenticate.
Description:
Gouache and oil (?) on cream paper.
Signed ‘Picasso’ on the lower right.
26,8 cm x 19,2 cm
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With prior collector’s stamp on the back.
The condition seems to be good overall.
This work seems to correspond to the year 1921 when Picasso’s work is characterized by a combination of his latest decorative Cubism and interest towards classical antiquity. Stylistically speaking it looks quite close to his 'study for three women at the fountain', MP964 held at the Musée Picasso in Paris, that you can view here:
http://www.museepicassoparis.fr/en/search/
The estimate in red has been based on comparables offered and sold at auction in the last five years. The subject work’s size, the composition, condition (based on photographs provided), medium, as well as the artists’ current auction market were taken into consideration when determining the estimate.
Best regards,
Karine
At this time we are unsure of the authenticity of this item and have removed it from sale.
This is fine, thank you.
Do you want us to remove this appraisal from our website?
Karine
Not at this time, we are awaiting a second report and will determine how to go forward at that time, thank you in advance
You are welcome.
Best wishes,
Karine
The painting has been authenticated, and is on exhibit. Estimated 1.3 million, the painting is currently under consideration and therefore will remain on hold for a short time.
The purchase of this painting did in fact occur c. 1957, and was passed down by Berlin Seybert. All indications of this painting is authentic and an original by Picasso, and will be offered for sale
Good Afternoon,
Sorry for the delay, the painting is currently on loan at our local Museum, went today and they had taken a photo of the back and am providing that photo now. It appears to be stamped "KUH" and "PP 395" written in pencil