Pablo Picasso
No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VA… Read more There are two types of women: Goddesses and Doormats. (Life with Picasso, F. Gilot and C. Lake, New York, 1964). Picasso is celebrated for his candid attitude towards his female subjects, and in the 347 series we find many extravagent and beautiful examples. As he wrestles with his despair at growing old, Picasso's passion for women spills out into each composition. Amongst the scenes of Turkish baths, brothels, musiciens and reclining nudes however, it is the familiar features of Jacqueline which clearly provided the greatest inspiration as a symbol of femininity and masculine desire.
Pablo Picasso

Gamin se glissant dans un Hammam un Jour réservé aux Femmes, from Séries 347 (B. 1667; Ba. 1683 Bb1)

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Pablo Picasso
Gamin se glissant dans un Hammam un Jour réservé aux Femmes, from Séries 347 (B. 1667; Ba. 1683 Bb1)
drypoint and etching, 1968, on Rives paper, signed in pencil, numbered 32/50 (there were also 17 artist's proofs), published by Galerie L. Leiris, Paris, 1969, with wide margins, a deckle edge at right, some very pale time staining at the right sheet edge, occasional very soft handing creases, otherwise in very good condition
P. 499 x 644 mm., S. 629 x 805 mm.
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