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Pablo Picasso
Tête de Faune, Pablo Picasso, Unique piece, Design, Terracotta, Tile, Mythology

1956

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Tête de Faune, Pablo Picasso, Unique piece, Design, Terracotta, Tile, Mythology Tête de faune Unique work 08.08.1956 Painted and glazed terracotta tile 10.5 x 10.5 cm 21.5 x 21.5 cm (with frame) Dated upper center : 8.8.56 Certificate of authenticity issued by Claude Ruiz-Picasso. Provenance : Estate of the artist Collection of Jacqueline Picasso, France (thence by descent) Collection of Dominique Sassi, France Auction, Cannes enchères, 19 October 2014, lot 174 Private collection (acquired from the above) Private collection, Switzerland Exhibition : Hommage à Jacqueline Picasso, Sassi Milici Gallery, Vallauris, 21 July - 10 September 1990. Picasso: Painter and Sculptor in Clay, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 3 March - 6 June 1999. Picasso, Unique Ceramics from the estate of Jacqueline Picasso, Hammer Galleries, New York, Summer 1999.
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