Tete de femme (Dora Maar)
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''Tête de femme (Dora Maar)'' is a plaster-modelled, bronze-cast sculpture by
Pablo Picasso Pablo Ruiz Picasso (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist and Scenic design, theatre designer who spent most of his adult life in France. One of the most influential artists of the 20th ce ...
. Dora Maar, Picasso's lover at the time, was the subject of the work which was originally conceived in 1941. Four copies of the bust were cast in the 1950s, several years after the relationship ended.


Description

The bronze bust focuses on the head and neck with only a brief shoulder-line visible before the squared-off base. At a height of 31.5 inches (80 cm) it is a particularly large and heavy sculpture. It has been noted as being an "almost goddess-like" depiction of the model, sharply contrasting the usual dark, distorted, and aggressive.Two Picasso works up for auction at Sotheby's
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It is reminiscent of the work of
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and Greco-Roman sculptors. Picasso modelled the piece on lover Dora Maar during World War II, making the original from plaster in his Paris studio. Completed in 1941, the plaster model is now housed in the
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. The difficulties in obtaining an adequate supply of metal meant that the work was put on hold until the early 1950s, with four copies being made when Picasso had the supplies. One copy of the sculpture was donated in 1959 to a memorial for Guillaume Apollinaire, a friend of Picasso who died in 1918, and can be found on his grave behind the
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. This copy was stolen in 1999 but was eventually recovered and returned to the church. A second casting belongs to the Beyeler Foundation, a museum in
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near
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. Two others remained with the Picasso family, one of which was with the artist's granddaughter Marina Picasso until she sold it in 2006 to an unknown buyer. This edition appeared in auction the following year.


Auction

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, a dealer from Geneva, acquired the sculpture for an unidentified party from Marina Picasso and displayed it in December 2006 at
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. It was one of the most valuable works featured at the event and failed to sell. The decision was taken to offer the sculpture at auction with
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chosen to handle the deal. The piece was on view in London in October before moving to New York in November ready for the sale. The Impressionist and Modern Art auction was held on 7 November 2007 featuring works by
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,
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, and a second piece by Picasso.Crow, Kelly
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'' La Lampe'', an oil on canvas painting from 1931, depicts Picasso's previous lover, Marie-Thérèse Walter. Neither of his works had been auctioned before. While ''La Lampe'' failed to sell when it was unable to reach the low estimate of £25 million, ''Tete de femme (Dora Maar)'' was sold for a record price. Private dealer Franck Giraud paid $29.1 million for the sculpture, nearing the top end of the $20–$30 million estimate and setting a new record for the price of a sculpture at auction.Lion sculpture gets record price
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Picasso Bronze Sets New Sculpture Record
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The record lasted just under a month, being easily beaten by the ancient '' Guennol Lioness''. However, it remained the most valuable modern work until
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's ''Madame LR (Portrait de Mme LR)'' was sold in February 2009.Madame L.R. (Portrait de Mme L.R.)
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See also

* List of most expensive sculptures


References

{{Pablo Picasso 1941 sculptures Bronze sculptures Sculptures by Pablo Picasso