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Portrait of Mr Albert Clinton 'Bertie' Landberg

Pablo Picasso, 1922

© Succession Picasso/ DACS, 2009

Portrait of Mr Albert Clinton 'Bertie' Landberg. Landsberg was the son of the financial adviser to the Emperor of Brazil. This drawing is a classic example of Picasso's neo-classic manner, and complements the softer line he used in his drawing of Lydia Lopokova made in 1919, which the museum acquired with the help of the Art Fund in 1989.

More information

Title of artwork, date

Portrait of Mr Albert Clinton 'Bertie' Landberg, 1922

Date supported

1993

Medium and material

Graphite on paper

Dimensions

32 x 24 cm

Grant

8000

Total cost

56250

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