Real client case reviewed by ConfirmArt for Picasso lithograph study, attributed or related to Pablo Picasso. The public page presents selected visual evidence and a rendered report viewer without exposing the private commissioned PDF.
Accompanying the print in question is a certificate purporting to authenticate the artwork. According to the provided, the certificate originates from "Le Pavillon des Arts, Art de L'ile de France," a distributor of original art. It is dated the 13th of April, 1982, and lists the artwork as "Pablo Picasso, Suite Vollard," identifying it as an original lithograph after the etching.
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Authenticity Concerns
The original artwork, "Minotaure, une Coupe à la Main, et jeune Femme", refer to Figure , is a celebrated etching from Pablo Picasso's La Suite Vollard. Produced in 1933, the genuine lithograph was printed on Montval paper, a medium chosen by Picasso to impart a particular texture and quality to his prints. This specific etching is known to have been signed in pencil by the artist himself, indicating its validity.
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Signature Concerns
The verification of the signature marked as Q1 demands a rigorous and detailed comparative analysis with authenticated signatures by Pablo Picasso. It is not the mere reproduction of a name that defines the genuineness of a signature but the inherent characteristics that are unique to the artist's hand. Table serves as a visual compendium of authentic signatures of Picasso from the same series of lithographs from the Suite Vollard, providing critical benchmarks from the period in Picasso's extensive career.
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Signature ConcernsThe verification of the signature marked as Q1 demands a rigorous and detailed comparative analysis with authenticated signatures by Pablo Picasso. It is not the mere reproduction of a name that defines the genuineness of a signature but the inherent characteristics that are unique to the artist's hand.
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Accompanying CertificateAccompanying the print in question is a certificate purporting to authenticate the artwork. According to the provided, the certificate originates from "Le Pavillon des Arts, Art de L'ile de France," a distributor of original art.Authenticity ConcernsThe original artwork, "Minotaure, une Coupe à la Main, et jeune Femme", refer to Figure , is a celebrated etching from Pablo Picasso's La Suite Vollard. Produced in 1933, the genuine lithograph was printed on Montval paper, a medium chosen by Picasso to impart a particular texture and quality to his prints.Signature ConcernsThe verification of the signature marked as Q1 demands a rigorous and detailed comparative analysis with authenticated signatures by Pablo Picasso. It is not the mere reproduction of a name that defines the genuineness of a signature but the inherent characteristics that are unique to the artist's hand.
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