PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973)

Lot 36
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Lot 36 | PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973)
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$ 8 000 000 – 12 000 000
PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973)

Le peintre et son modèle

signed ‘Picasso’ (lower left); dated ‘8.9.11.64.’ (on the reverse)

oil and Ripolin on canvas

51 1/8 x 76 3/4 in. (130 x 195 cm.)

Painted on 8-9 November 1964





Provenance

Galerie Louise Leiris (Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler), Paris.

Richard K. Weil, St. Louis, Missouri.

Galerie Beyeler, Basel (acquired from the above, 19 December 1985).

Private collection, Europe (acquired from the above, 10 October 1997).

By descent from the above to the present owner.



Literature

C. Zervos, Pablo Picasso, Paris, 1971, vol. 24, no. 263 (illustrated, pl. 99).

P. Cabanne, Le siècle de Picasso, Paris, 1975, vol. II (illustrated).

W. Spies, ed., Pablo Picasso, Die zwei Geschwindigkeiten im Spätwek, Baden-Baden, 2004, p. 23 (illustrated).



Exhibited

Basel, Galerie Beyeler, Aus privaten Sammlungen, February-April 1986, no. 57.

Basel, Galerie Beyeler, Picasso, der Maler und seine Modelle, July-October 1986, pp. 98 and 110, no. 54 (illustrated in color, pp. 98-99).

Humlebaek, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Picasso 1960-1973, October 1988-January 1989, pp. 63-64, no. 16 (illustrated in color on the front and back cover).

Basel, Galerie Beyeler, L’éternel féminin, November 1989-January 1990, no. 58 (illustrated in color).

Hannover, Sprengel Museum, Die Metamorphosen der Bilder, November 1992-February 1993, pp. 154-158 and 317, no. 88 (illustrated in color, p. 157).

Lausanne, FAE Musée d’art contemporain, Picasso contemporain, May-September 1994, pp. 73 and 129 (illustrated, pp. 72-73).

Sapporo, Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art; Nagasaki, Huis ten Bosch Museum of Art; Kyoto, Municipal Museum of Art and Tokyo, Mitsukoshi Museum of Art, Exhibition from Swiss Private Collections, May-November 1996, p. 46, no. 15 (illustrated, p. 47).

Madrid, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Picasso, Las grandes series, March-June 2001, pp. 298 and 451-452, no. 84 (illustrated in color, pp. 298 and 451).

Milan, Palazzo Reale, Picasso: 200 capolavori dal 1898 al 1972, September 2001-January 2002, pp. 307 and 363, no. 175 (illustrated in color, p. 307).

Baden-Baden, Museum Sammlung Frieder Burda, Picasso, Von Mougins nach Baden-Baden, Der späte Picasso, September 2005-January 2006, pp. 37 and 80 (illustrated in color, p. 37).

Dusseldorf, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Picasso, Malen gegen die Zeit, February-May 2007, p. 79, no. 26 (illustrated in color).

Berlin, Galerie Céline und Heiner Bastian am Kupfergarten, Picasso, Die Freiheit der späten Werke, February-April 2011, p. 69, no. 5 (illustrated in color, pp. 32-33 and 69).

Aix-en-Provence, Musée Granet, Chefs-d’œuvre du musée Frieder Burda, Baden-Baden, May-September 2012, pp. 62 and 212, no. 12 (illustrated in color, p. 63).

Kunsthalle Bremen, Sylvette, Sylvette, Sylvette: Picasso und das Modell, February-June 2014, p. 254, no. 89 (illustrated in color, p. 255).

Martigny, Fondation Pierre Gianadda, Picasso: L'œuvre ultime, hommage à Jacqueline, June-November 2016, p. 92, no. 32 (illustrated in color, pp. 92-93).



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