Real client case reviewed by ConfirmArt for The Slave, attributed or related to Pablo Picasso. The public page presents selected visual evidence and a rendered report viewer without exposing the private commissioned PDF.
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Background architecture: St Nicholas Church, Malá Strana (Prague)
Several distinctive Baroque features in the painted skyline align closely with St Nicholas Church (Kostel sv. Mikuláše) in Prague's Malá Strana: (i) the pairing of a tall, square bell tower with a clock face to the left and a broad copper-green dome on a high drum to the right; (ii) the dome's lantern and encircling balustrade; (iii) vertically proportioned windows set between pilasters on the drum; and (iv) the surrounding carpet of red–tiled roofs typical of the Lesser Town. By contrast, Prague's Gothic St Vitus
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Supporting Documentary Evidence
The client provided two documents said to support authorship and value of an artwork titled "The Slave" (attributed to Pablo Picasso , dated 1954). 0.4 Keck AMS (UC Irvine) page—bibliographic note and signature block only. 0.4 "Certification and Assessment / Authenticity and Appraisal" for The Slave . Documents submitted by the client
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Signature Inconsistencies
Morphology of the surname In authentic mid‑century signatures the first P rises in a long spear before looping back; the c and a tilt slightly right; the double s drops below the baseline. Samples reproduced in J.\ Castagno's Signatures and Monograms of Modern European Artists show a consistent stroke sequence: each starts with a steep left‑leaning ascender and ends in a tapering final o. 0.64 Published exemplars of Picasso's signature (Castagno, Signatures and Monograms of European Artists , vol.
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Signature InconsistenciesMorphology of the surname In authentic mid‑century signatures the first P rises in a long spear before looping back; the c and a tilt slightly right; the double s drops below the baseline. Samples reproduced in J.\ Castagno's Signatures and Monograms of Modern European Artists show a consistent stroke sequence: each starts with a steep left‑leaning ascender
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Background architecture: St Nicholas Church, Malá Strana (Prague)Several distinctive Baroque features in the painted skyline align closely with St Nicholas Church (Kostel sv. Mikuláše) in Prague's Malá Strana: (i) the pairing of a tall, square bell tower with a clock face to the left and a broad copper-green dome on a high drum to the right; (ii) the dome's lantern and encircling balustrade; (iii) vertically proportioned windows set between Signature InconsistenciesMorphology of the surname In authentic mid‑century signatures the first P rises in a long spear before looping back; the c and a tilt slightly right; the double s drops below the baseline. Samples reproduced in J.\ Castagno's Signatures and Monograms of Modern European Artists show a consistent stroke sequence: each starts with a steep left‑leaning ascender and ends in a taperi
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