Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)

La Femme peintre

Details
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)
La Femme peintre
signed, dated and numbered lower right 'Picasso 19.1.54.V'
pen, brush and black ink on paper
9½ x 12 5/8in. (24 x 32cm.)
Drawn on January 19, 1954
Provenance
Galerie Louise Leiris, Paris
Sigrid Freundorfer, New York
Achim Moeller Fine Art, New York (acquired by the present owner, 1988)
Literature
intro. R. West, M. Leiris and Tériade, "Suite de 180 dessins de Picasso, 28 novembre 1953 au 3 Février 1954," VERVE, nos. 29-30, Vallauris, Sept., 1954 (illustrated, n.p.)
intro. R. West, M. Leiris and Tériade, A Suite of 180 Drawings by Picasso: Picasso and the Human Comedy, New York, 1954 (reprint and English translation of the VERVE double-issue; illustrated, n.p.)
C. Zervos, Pablo Picasso, Paris, 1965, vol. 16 (Oeuvres de 1953 à 1955), no. 191 (illustrated, pl. 63)

Lot Essay

A short time ago there occured what is perhaps the most prodigious artistic event of the present century. Pablo Picasso, at the age of seventy-two, opened his sketch book on the twenty-eight of November, 1953, and went on a drawing frenzy of industry until the third of February, 1954. In those nine weeks he produced one hundred and eighty drawings of great beauty. This would be an amazing feat for an artist still at the noon of his physical powers. But the drawings, which are now issued in a single volume by the great French firm of art publishers VERVE, have a value beyond the fantastic circumstances in which they were produced and the superb wit and justice of their line. Picasso simply set down on paper the images which passed through his mind during those nine weeks, which were for him a period of acute emotional disturbance. This volume takes us, therefore, inside the mind of the most gifted artist of his time, who has always presented a special problem precisely because he has refused to confide his age, and has been indifferent when his art has been presented as enigmatic. (R. West, op. cit., p. 21)