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Estate Stamp Signed Framed Pablo Picasso Limited Edition Le Femme Ceramic Tile
ExcellentAn extremely rare framed limited edition ceramic tile, issued by the estate of Picasso in 1976. This tile bears the image of an original Picasso etching entitled "La Femme". This tile is 6 inches by 6 inches in size. The tile is stamped by the Estate of Picasso verso and the facsimile is signed in the plate.
Pablo Picasso was born on October 25, 1881, in Málaga, Spain. The son of an academic painter, José Ruiz Blanco, he began to draw at an early age. In 1895, the family moved to Barcelona, and Picasso studied at La Lonja, the academy of fine arts. From the late 1940s, he lived in the South of France. Among the enormous number of Picasso exhibitions that were held during the artist's lifetime, those at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1939 and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, in 1955 were most significant. In 1961, the artist married Jacqueline Roque, and they moved to Mougins. In Mougin, Picasso continued his prolific work in painting, drawing, prints, ceramics, and sculpture until his death April 8, 1973. -
Estate Stamp Signed Framed Pablo Picasso Limited Edition Untitled Nude Study Ceramic Tile
ExcellentAn extremely rare framed limited edition ceramic tile, issued by the estate of Picasso in 1976. This tile bears the image of an original Picasso etching of a nude study. This tile is 6 inches by 6 inches in size.
Pablo Picasso was born on October 25, 1881, in Málaga, Spain. The son of an academic painter, José Ruiz Blanco, he began to draw at an early age. In 1895, the family moved to Barcelona, and Picasso studied at La Lonja, the academy of fine arts. From the late 1940s, he lived in the South of France. Among the enormous number of Picasso exhibitions that were held during the artist's lifetime, those at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1939 and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, in 1955 were most significant. In 1961, the artist married Jacqueline Roque, and they moved to Mougins. In Mougins, Picasso continued his prolific work in painting, drawing, prints, ceramics, and sculpture until his death April 8, 1973. -
Estate Stamp Signed Framed Pablo Picasso Limited Edition Nude Ceramic Tile
ExcellentAn extremely rare framed limited edition ceramic tile, issued by the estate of Picasso in 1976. This tile bears the image of an original Picasso Nude etching. This tile is 6 by 6 inches in size. The tile is stamped by the Estate of Picasso verso and the facsimile is signed in the plate.
Pablo Picasso was born on October 25, 1881, in Málaga, Spain. The son of an academic painter, José Ruiz Blanco, he began to draw at an early age. In 1895, the family moved to Barcelona, and Picasso studied at La Lonja, the academy of fine arts. From the late 1940s, he lived in the South of France. Among the enormous number of Picasso exhibitions that were held during the artist's lifetime, those at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1939 and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, in 1955 were most significant. In 1961, the artist married Jacqueline Roque, and they moved to Mougins. In Mougins, Picasso continued his prolific work in painting, drawing, prints, ceramics, and sculpture until his death April 8, 1973. -
Estate Stamp Signed Framed Pablo Picasso Limited Edition Two Nudes Ceramic Tile
ExcellentAn extremely rare framed limited edition ceramic tile, issued by the estate of Picasso in 1976. This tile bears the image of an original Picasso etching of two nudes. This tile is 6 by 6 inches in size. The tile is stamped by the Estate of Picasso verso and the facsimile is signed in the plate.
Pablo Picasso was born on October 25, 1881, in Málaga, Spain. The son of an academic painter, José Ruiz Blanco, he began to draw at an early age. In 1895, the family moved to Barcelona, and Picasso studied at La Lonja, the academy of fine arts. From the late 1940s, he lived in the South of France. Among the enormous number of Picasso exhibitions that were held during the artist's lifetime, those at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1939 and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, in 1955 were most significant. In 1961, the artist married Jacqueline Roque, and they moved to Mougins. In Mougins, Picasso continued his prolific work in painting, drawing, prints, ceramics, and sculpture until his death April 8, 1973.










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