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Six working proofs by Pablo Picasso for Femme nue à la source

Artist: Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973)

Location: British Museum

Date: 1962

Materials: ink on paper

Dimensions: 53 x 63 cm

Grant:

Amount Paid: £27,313 (Total: £54,625)

Vendor: Frederick Mulder

Review number: 4797 (2000)

Provenance:
Acquired by vendor from Picasso's printer in Vallauris, Hidalgo Arnera, who kept many of the working proofs for Picasso's linocuts in his archives

Description:
The 6 prints illustrate the stages of the printing process and the evolution of the image. This image shows an abtracted seen of a nude woman stepping into a stream with a small waterfall to her left and a tree trunk to her right.

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