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PABLO PICASSO | QUATRE POISSONS POLYCHROMES (A. R. 31)

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PABLO PICASSO 1881 - 1973 QUATRE POISSONS POLYCHROMES (A. R. 31) Terre de faïence dish, 1947, numbered 180/200, with the workshop numbering, with the Edition Picasso and Madoura stampslength: 390mm 15⅜inTo view shipping calculator, please clickhere

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Picasso Ceramics: Colours of the Côte d'Azur

From Jan. 28, 2020 to Feb. 6, 2020 in London

REMBRANDT HARMENSZ. VAN RIJN | THE CIRCUMCISION IN THE STABLE (B., HOLL. 47; NEW HOLL. 280; H. 274)

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Property from the Collection of the late Dr. GardemannREMBRANDT HARMENSZ. VAN RIJN 1606 - 1669 THE CIRCUMCISION IN THE STABLE (B., HOLL. 47; NEW HOLL. 280; H. 274) Etching, 1654, a very good impression of New Hollstein's third state (of five), on paper with an indistinct countermark, framedsheet: 97 by 145mm 3¾ by 5⅝in

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Prints and Multiples

From Sept. 17, 2019 to Sept. 17, 2019 in London

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