Picasso's Portrait of Marie-Thérèse Walter Sells for Record Price at Sotheby's London
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Pablo Picasso's 'Femme au Béret et à la Robe Quadrillée (1937),' a portrait of his muse Marie-Thérèse Walter, sold for £49.8 million at Sotheby's in London. This artwork, created during a period of personal and artistic transformation for Picasso, exemplifies his relationship with Walter and his evolving style.
Marie-Thérèse Walter played a significant role in Picasso's life and art, influencing some of his most acclaimed works. The painting captures Walter with a blend of sensitivity and vigor, a testament to Picasso's innovative approach to portraiture. During the auction, competitive bidding underscored the painting's value and historical importance. It fetched a final price that reflected not only its artistic significance but also its provenance and the enduring legacy of Picasso's oeuvre.
This transaction highlights the growing market for Picasso's works and sets a benchmark in the contemporary art economy. The sale also reaffirmed Picasso's relevance and the sustained interest in his contributions to modern art.
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