Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) Attributed/ Manner of: Faun Unveiling a Woman (Faune devoilant une femme), 1936. Charcoal, pencil, and ink wash on paper, signed upper left, unframed. This drawing is packaged with a gallery heavily damaged gallery label. Possible study for a series of prints.
Picasso was the most dominant and influential artist of the first half of the twentieth century. Associated most of all with pioneering Cubism, alongside Georges Braque, he also invented collage and made major contributions to Symbolism and Surrealism.
20 x 21 inches paper.
Private collection, Memphis Tennessee, United States.
Condition
Overall very good condition; paper is lightly undulated throughout; light marks visible in bottom margin; verso shows light charcoal marks, presumable from improper storage; lift edge slightly deckled.
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