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Tête (Head) & La Fin d'un Monstre (Death of a Monster) & Homme et Femme (Man and Woman)
Pablo Picasso, 1913–1967

© Succession Picasso/ DACS, 2009
Three works by Picasso. 1) 1913, papiers colles with charcoal & graphite pencil, on cardboard, 43 x 33 cm. 2) 1937, pencil on paper, 38.6 x 56.3 cm. 3) 1967, pastel, coloured pencils & wash on paper, 55.6 x 75.2 cm. The grant is for 12 works.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Tête (Head) & La Fin d'un Monstre (Death of a Monster) & Homme et Femme (Man and Woman), 1913–1967
Date supported
1995
Medium and material
Charcoal, pencil, pastel & wash on paper
Grant
150000
Total cost
4000000
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