In October, at the Droot Auction in Paris, a rare picture of Pablo Picasso 1943 will be sold, describing his Muse Dora Maar.
In Paris on October 24, they will place a picture of the female Pablo Picasso on a flower hat for the auction, reports France24.
The work of 1943, describing his Muz Doru Maar, first appeared in front of the general public – before it was seen only in the artist’s factory.
The artist painted oil paints at 80×60 cm in July 1943, after their relationship with Maar. Despite this, he remained one of his most important muses – Picasso created about 60 works related to him.
In August 1944, a French collector obtained the canvas. Now his heirs have decided to put a job for sale. The starting rating is approximately 8 million euros, but auctionists do not exclude that the price may increase.
Experts note that sales of Picasso works are a state of the world’s art market indicator, which has recently experienced a decline.
Earlier it was reported that Salvador Dali’s picture, had only bought £ 150 for sale in Cambridge, became an original teacher work and could now bring to the new owner up to £ 30 thousand.
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