The Citizen (KZN)

Rare Picasso under hammer

IT IS EXPECTED TO FETCH AROUND R595 MILLION is a

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Femme au beret et a la robe quadrillee depiction of the artist’s lover.

Picasso’s Femme au beret et a la robe quadrillee (Marie-Therese Walter) will go under the hammer on February 28 after displays in Hong Kong, Taipei, New York and London. A rare Picasso painting, on auction for the first time, it made its debut in Hong Kong at the start of a global tour on Tuesday and is expected to fetch $50 million, (about R595 million) auction house Sotheby’s said.

The painting is a colourful and angular depiction of Picasso’s French lover with a dark silhouette looming behind her face.

“Of all of the artist’s styles and decades, this is the one that most epitomises the legacy of Picasso as a portraitis­t of women,” said Thomas Bompard of the Impression­ist and Modern Art department at Sotheby’s in London.

Walter began her relationsh­ip with Picasso as his mistress and muse when she was 17 and committed suicide in 1977, four years after his death.

Picasso painted the portrait a few months after his masterpiec­e Guernica was conceived in 1937 in the depths of Spain’s devastatin­g civil war.

The portrait is said to explore Picasso’s evolving relationsh­ip with Walter as French artist Dora Maar emerged as his new lover, according to Sotheby’s.

The features of a distraught Maar were the subject of another celebrated Picasso painting in the same year – The Weeping Woman – created in the wake of the Guernica series.

The piece is making its first stop in Hong Kong and will be on public display in the city before travelling to Taipei, New York and London.

A series of 100 etchings by Picasso, which deal with his erotic obsessions and marital strife as well as political turmoil in the 1930s, sold for 1.9 million euros (about R28 million) in Paris to an unnamed American collector last November. – AFP

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