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Deux Femmes by Pablo Picasso

Pablo Picasso

Deux Femmes, 1920

Gouache and black crayon on paper
26.5 x 20 cm (10.43 x 7.87 in)
Works on Paper
Unique artwork
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Last recorded sale at Sotheby's, London (25 Jun 2015)
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ImageSale dateAuction houseLocationSale nameLot No.EstimatePrice SoldConditionTitle
Jun 25, 2015
Sotheby'sLondonImpressionist & Modern Day Sale (including Picasso, Earth & Fire: Unique Ceramics from the Collection of Marina Picasso)419
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Artwork Description
Category

Works on Paper

Dimensions

26.5 x 20 cm (10.43 x 7.87 in)

Materials

gouache and black crayon on paper

Signature

signed Picasso (lower left); dated 21-4-20 on the reverse

Provenance

Earl Horter, Philadelphia (acquired circa 1920). Helen Lloyd Horter Kelly, Harvey Cedars, New Jersey (acquired in 1937). Eugene John Lewis, Philadelphia (acquired by November 1956). Private Collection (a gift from the above in 1997

sale: Christie's, New York, 5th May 2004, lot 106). Private Collection, Italy. Acquired from the above by the family of the present owner circa 2000

Exhibited

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Museum of Art, The Earl Horter Collection, 1934. Chicago, The Arts Club of Chicago, Modern Paintings from the Collection of Mr. Earl Horter of Philadelphia, 1934, no. 48. Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Mad for Modernism: Earl Horter and his collection, 1999, no. 48. Como, Villa Olmo, Picasso, la seduzione del classico, 2005

Literature

Christian Zervos, Pablo Picasso, Œuvres de 1920 à 1922, Paris, 1951, vol. IV, no. 55, illustrated p. 16. The Picasso Project (ed.), Picasso's Paintings, Watercolors, Drawings and Sculpture, Neoclassicism I 1920-1921, San Francisco, 1995, no. 20-197, illustrated p. 60. Josep Palau i Fabre, Picasso, From the Ballets to Drama (1917-1926), Barcelona, 1999, no. 710, illustrated p. 198