Real client case reviewed by ConfirmArt for Couleurs des Maîtres -- Picasso, 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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Report structure
Section summaries
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Support and format
The work is executed on the inside of a commercially printed, folded paper dust-jacket (approx.\ 28 x 24 cm when closed). The stock is a medium-weight, clay-coated paper typical of mid-twentieth-century art books: smooth on the printed outer face, slightly more absorbent on the unprinted interior where the drawing appears. The jacket comprises: Front panel with colour illustration and titling, Spine strip , now detached along most of its length, and Two fold-over flaps .
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Inauthenticity Concerns
A close stylistic and technical examination raises multiple red flags that argue against attribution to Pablo Picasso. The observations below are grouped thematically. Reverse of the dust-jacket with grey-black ink drawing and wash.
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Inscriptions and Gallery Stamp on Inner Flap
Selected evidence from this section shows how ConfirmArt structures a real client case for Pablo Picasso, combining visual review with documented comparables.
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Signature and Date Examination
ConfirmArt reviewed the questioned signature against documented references, looking at rhythm, pressure, letter construction and placement rather than isolated visual similarity.
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Signature and Date-Line Anomalies
ConfirmArt reviewed the questioned signature against documented references, looking at rhythm, pressure, letter construction and placement rather than isolated visual similarity.
Signature evidence
Signature analysis reference tables
Signature and Date Examination0.44 Unaltered detail of the inscription "Picasso / le 15.7.50." 0.44 The same detail with rotational arrows and ink pools annotated for discussion. Signature and dating inscription on the verso of the dust-jacket (ink on clay-coated paper)Signature and Date-Line Anomalies0.55 Authentic Picasso signatures, 1950–56 Comparison of signature forms. Morphology of the surname In authentic mid‑century signatures (Fig.
Authentication evidence
Selected close details from the human review
Inauthenticity ConcernsA close stylistic and technical examination raises multiple red flags that argue against attribution to Pablo Picasso. The observations below are grouped thematically.Inscriptions and Gallery Stamp on Inner FlapSelected evidence from this section shows how ConfirmArt structures a real client case for Pablo Picasso, combining visual review with documented comparables.Signature and Date-Line AnomaliesConfirmArt reviewed the questioned signature against documented references, looking at rhythm, pressure, letter construction and placement rather than isolated visual similarity.
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Complete front image
Reverse, support, frame and condition details
Signature, inscriptions, labels or seals
Invoices, certificates, provenance or catalogues
Comparative images, references or previous opinions, if available