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Pablo Picasso
Femme assise" (Dora Maar)
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Pablo Picasso
Spanish, 1881–1973
Femme assise" (Dora Maar)
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Femme assise" (Dora Maar)
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Femme assise" (Dora Maar)
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Lithograph in colors after the painting "Dora Maar" from 1944
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Czwiklitzer 104. Rodrigo 038. Signed, numbered 92/100 and with the typographic inscription "Mourlot Lith.". From an edition of 100 copies. On BFK Rives wove paper (with watermark). 92 x 60.2 cm (36.2 x 23.7 in). Sheet: 104,5 x 69,9 cm (41,1 x 27,5 in).
Printed by Fernand Mourlot, Paris. Poster before letters for the Picasso exhibition at Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, June-October 1955. [AR].
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