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Pablo Picasso

1881-1973

"The Acrobats," circa 1905

India ink on tan wove paper laid to paper
Signed in pencil lower left: Picasso; titled and dated on a gallery address card; with a pencil number 1743 written inside the Galerie Kahnweiler oval ink stamp, and a partly illegible pencil notation, all verso
Sheet: 9.25" H x 12.25" W

  • Provenance: The Artist
    Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, acquired from the above, circa 1912
    Galerie Kahnweiler, Paris, France, no. 1743
    Galerie Martin du Louvre, Paris, France
    Mekler Gallery, Inc, Los Angeles, CA
    Estate, Beverly Hills, CA, acquired from the above, circa 1975
  • Notes: This lot is accompanied by a photograph of the work with a typed certificate of authenticity statement signed in ink in 1972 by Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler on its verso. German-born Kahnweiler (1884-1979) was one of the most influential art collectors, dealers, and Parisian gallery owners of the 20th century. Starting from about the time of this drawing, he became one Picasso's (as well as peers such as George Braques and Fernand Leger) earliest supporters. This lot also includes a large gallery address card with the title, date, and price written in ink, apparently by a subsequent Parisian gallery owner, John-Paul Bogart.

    This work may have darkened somewhat over time due to exposure to light and/or former methods of storage and/or framing, however, it is also worth noting that there are similar India ink drawings from this time period done on paper of comparable size which is classified as "thin tan wove paper."
  • Condition: As mentioned, the sheet is laid down. It may also be slightly toned (see note). An approximately 2" H x 0.375" W curving diagonal reverse stain in the lower left corner, not affecting the signature. The extreme tips of both the upper and lower left sheet corners are slightly worn.

    Framed under Plexiglas: 20.5" H x 22.75" W x 1" D


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