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Femme au chapeau by Pablo Picasso

Pablo Picasso

Femme au chapeau, 1938

Oil on canvas
61.6 x 47.6 cm (24.25 x 18.74 in)
Paintings
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Last recorded sale at Christie's, London (04 Feb 2008)
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ImageSale dateAuction houseLocationSale nameLot No.EstimatePrice SoldConditionTitle
Feb 4, 2008
Christie'sLondonImpressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale39
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Femme au chapeau
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Artwork Description
Category

paintings

Dimensions

61.6 x 47.6 cm (24.25 x 18.74 in)

Materials

oil on canvas

Signature

dated '16.4.38' (lower centre)

Provenance

The artist's estate. Marina Picasso, by descent from the above (no. 12866).

Acquavella Galleries, New York.

Acquired by the present owner in 2002.

Exhibited

Munich, Haus der Kunst, Pablo Picasso: Sammlung Marina Picasso, February - April 1981, no. 202 (illustrated); this exhibition later travelled to Venice, Centro di Cultura Palazzo Grassi, May - July 1981, no. 243; Cologne, Jozef Haubrich Kunsthalle, August - October 1981 and Frankfurt, Städtische Galerie im Städelschen Kunstinstitut, October 1981 - January 1982. Tokyo, The National Museum of Modern Art, Picasso: Masterpieces from Marina Picasso Collection and from Museums in U.S.A. and U.S.S.R., April - May 1983, no. 160 (illustrated p. 133); this exhibition later travelled to Kyoto, Municipal Museum, June - July 1983. Melbourne, National Gallery of Victoria, Picasso, July - September 1984, no. 125 (illustrated p. 133); this exhibition later travelled to Sydney, Art Gallery of New South Wales, October - December 1984.

Literature

D. Duncan, Picasso's Picasso: The Treasures of La Californie, London, 1961 (illustrated p. 233). Exh. cat., Picasso and Portraiture: Representation and Transformation, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1996 (illustrated in a photograph p. 404). The Picasso Project (ed.), Picasso's Paintings, Watercolours, Drawings and Sculpture, A Comprehensive Illustrated Catalogue 1885-1973: Spanish Civil War 1937-1939, San Francisco, 1997, no. 38-060a (illustrated p. 149). Exh. cat., Picasso and the War Years: 1937-1945, Fine Arts Museum, San Francisco, 1999 (illustrated in a photograph p. 214). M.A. Caws, Dora Maar: With & Without Picasso, a Biography, London, 2000 (illustrated in a photograph with the artist p. 123). Exh. cat., Picasso et les femmes, Kunstsammlung Chemnitz, 2002 (illustrated p. 211, fig. 5). Exh. cat., Picasso, Life with Dora Maar: Love and War 1935-1945, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, 2006 (illustrated in a photograph p. 215). Exh. cat., Picasso: Painting against Time, Albertina, Vienna, 2007 (illustrated in a photograph p. 25, fig. 10).