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Below is a recent realized price for a Pablo Picasso signature. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
Pablo Picasso Signature. Sold for Over $3,000.
Here are some Picasso autograph items we have sold:
Pablo Picasso Signed “Modele nu et Sculptures” Etching
Pablo Picasso “Modele nu et Sculptures” etching, signed by Picasso in pencil on the lower margin. Created in May 1933 in Paris, etching is plate 72 of the desirable Vollard Suite, a set of neoclassical etchings commissioned by dealer Ambroise Vollard. From an edition of 250, on Montval laid paper with the Galatea watermark just underneath Picasso’s signature. Paper measures 15.25″ x 19.75″, framed to 24.25″ x 28″. In very good to near fine condition with two imperceptible spots of foxing at edge of image. Catalog raisonne reference: Bloch 185 and Baer 344. Sold for $11,550.
Pablo Picasso Signed Program for an Exhibit of His Work in 1961 — With PSA/DNA COA
Pablo Picasso signed program for an exhibit of his work, signed by the artist in blue crayon on 18 February 1961. Program opens to display one of Picasso’s artworks, part of the exhibit of unpublished works by the artist from 1917-1960. Measures 14.75” x 9.375” as opened. Near fine condition. With PSA/DNA COA. Sold for $2,750.
Pablo Picasso Signed 14.75” x 22.5 Poster — 1961
Pablo Picasso signed anniversary poster. In bold orange crayon, the artist’s intriguing autograph dedication appears on the upper right in French, ”For George / [one illegible word] / Your / Friend / Picasso / The / 11. / 11. / 61.” Poster is a large print of the front page of the ”Le Patriote de Nice Et Du Sud-Est” periodical, dated 25 October 1961. Headline reads, ”A tes 20 ans, Pablo!”. Measures 14.75” x 22.5”. Mounted and framed to an overall size of 24” x 31”. Toning and creasing, overall very good. Sold for $2,342.
Pablo Picasso Autograph From 1916 — With University Archives COA
Pablo Picasso autograph, signed in Paris on 27 June 1916. In fountain pen, Picasso signs a page of an autograph album for his friend, the film director Harry Lachman, “Picasso 27 Juin 1916 / Paris”. Page measures 5.5″ x 7.25″, also signed by opera singer Marguerite Beriza on verso. Mild uniform toning, overall very good condition. With University Archives COA. Sold for $1,730.
Pablo Picasso Signed Photo — Beckett Encapsulated
Pablo Picasso photo of himself, signed upon the verso ”Picasso”. Glossy photo measures 4.5” x 6.25”, encapsulated by Beckett to a size of 6” x 9”. Minimal creasing, very good plus condition. Sold for $1,664.
Pablo Picasso Signed Photo — Beckett Encapsulated
Pablo Picasso photo of himself, signed upon the verso ”Picasso”. Glossy photo measures 4.5” x 6.25”, encapsulated by Beckett to a size of 6” x 9”. Minimal creasing, very good plus condition. Sold for $1,664.
Pablo Picasso Signed Limited Edition of “Picasso: The Recent Years 1939-1946” — Very Rare Signed Edition
Scarce limited edition of “Picasso: The Recent Years 1939-1946” signed by the artist, Pablo Picasso. Doubleday and Co: Garden City, New York: 1947. This book is #121 of 350 limited edition copies, signed “Picasso” in pencil upon the limitation page. In very good condition with light soiling to the original cream cloth boards, light wear to the spine and a small bookseller’s ink notation to the front pastedown. Interior near fine and overall a sound, very attractive copy. Sold for $1,430.
Here are some additional Picasso art we sold:
Pablo Picasso “Le Dejeuner Sur L’herbe” (“Lunch on the Grass”), No. 517 — Stunning Plaque Created at Madoura Pottery Studios Measures 24″ x 20″ in Classic Picasso Style — Picasso’s Artist Proof
Unmistakably Pablo Picasso terre de faience (earthenware) plaque ”Le Dejeuner Sur L’herbe” (”Lunch on the Grass”) created at the famed Madoura pottery studio in the south of France, where Picasso collaborated the last 25 years of his life. Painted 24” x 20” plaque is Picasso’s own artist proof, apart from the very limited edition of 50 made by Picasso in his quintessential style in 1964. Inscribed ”Edition Editeur”, with both the Empreinte Originale de Picasso and Madoura stamps. Measures 24” x 20”. In very good plus condition with a few minute chips along verso of right edge. Number 517 in Alan Ramie’s ”Picasso, Catalogue of the Edited Ceramic Works, 1947-1971”. Sold for $55,125.
Pablo Picasso “Tete au Masque”, Number 362 — Dramatic & Playful Ceramic Created at the Madoura Pottery Studios
Pablo Picasso terre de faience (earthenware) plate, ”Tete au Masque” created at the famed Madoura pottery studio in the south of France, where Picasso collaborated the last 25 years of his life and created often playful pieces such as this one. Painted and glazed plate was created in 1956, numbered 18/200, with both the Empreinte Originale de Picasso and Madoura stamps. Measures 12.25” in diameter. In very good condition with some craqueleure in the black painted areas, and sticker to underside. Number 362 in Alan Ramie’s ”Picasso, Catalogue of the Edited Ceramic Works, 1947-1971”. Price: $55,000.
Pablo Picasso “Corrida aux Personnages”, Number 104 — Colorful Ceramic Plate Created at the Madoura Pottery Studios in Very Small 50 Edition, Painted by Picasso in His Quintessential Style
Pablo Picasso terre de faience (earthenware) plate, ”Corrida aux Personnages” created at the famed Madoura pottery studio in the south of France, where Picasso collaborated the last 25 years of his life. Painted and glazed plate was created in 1950, one of the earlier pieces from Madoura, created in a very small edition of 50, with painting by the master that is unmistakably Picasso. With both the Empreinte Originale de Picasso and Madoura stamps. Measures 15” in diameter. In very good condition with some surface wear to underside. Also some crazing in the glaze and several tiny unpainted and unglazed areas along rim, both inherent to production. Number 104 in Alan Ramie’s ”Picasso, Catalogue of the Edited Ceramic Works, 1947-1971”. Price: $52,500.
Pablo Picasso “Figure de Proue”, Number 136 — Vase Created at the Madoura Pottery Studios
Pablo Picasso terre de faience (earthenware) vase, ”Figure de Proue”, created at the famed Madoura pottery studio in the south of France, where Picasso collaborated the last 25 years of his life and created often playful pieces such as this. Painted vase was one of the earlier Madoura pieces from 1952, numbered 259/300 incised with ”Edition Picasso” and ”Madoura”, and with Edition Picasso and Madoura stamps. Measures 8.875” tall. In very good condition, with some light surface soiling and a few small chips to underside. Hairline firing crack at rear join of handle is inherent to production. Number 136 in Alan Ramie’s ”Picasso, Catalogue of the Edited Ceramic Works, 1947-1971”. Sold for $8,925.
Pablo Picasso “Sujet Colombe” — Dove Vase Created at the Madoura Pottery Studios
Pablo Picasso Terre de faience (earthenware) vase, “Sujet Colombe” created at the famed Madoura pottery studio in the south of France, where Picasso collaborated the last 25 years of his life and created often playful pieces, such as this dove-inspired vase. Colored in deep blues and black, vase was created in 1959, numbered 46/100 and inscribed “Edition / Picasso / 46/100″, with Picasso and Madoura stamps. Measures 6.75” tall. Professional and invisible restoration at tail, overall very good condition. In literature: Alan Ramie 433. Sold for $8,925.
Pablo Picasso “Hibou”, Number 253 — Ceramic Owl Pitcher Created at the Madoura Pottery Studios
Pablo Picasso terre de faience (earthenware) pitcher ”Hibou” created at the famed Madoura pottery studio in the south of France, where Picasso collaborated the last 25 years of his life and created often playful pieces, such as this owl-inspired piece. Painted and glazed pitcher was created in 1954 in an edition of 500. Inscribed ”Edition Picasso” and ”Madoura”, also with both the Edition Picasso and Madoura stamps. Measures 9.625” tall. In very good plus condition with four areas of adhesive staining, confined to underside. Number 253 in Alan Ramie’s ”Picasso, Catalogue of the Edited Ceramic Works, 1947-1971”. Sold for $8,400.
Pablo Picasso “Pichet Yan”, Number 140 — Pitcher Created at the Madoura Pottery Studios
Pablo Picasso terre de faience (earthenware) pitcher ”Pichet Yan” created at the famed Madoura pottery studio in the south of France, where Picasso collaborated the last 25 years of his life. Painted pitcher in Picasso’s unmistakable style was created in 1952 in an edition of 400. Inscribed ”Edition Picasso” and with both the Edition Picasso and Madoura stamps. Measures 10.25” tall. In very good condition with a few small scuff marks and a tiny spot of surface soiling inside spout. Number 140 in Alan Ramie’s ”Picasso, Catalogue of the Edited Ceramic Works, 1947-1971”. Sold for $7,875.
Pablo Picasso “Yan Barbu”, Number 513 — Pitcher Created at the Madoura Pottery Studios
Pablo Picasso terre de faience (earthenware) pitcher ”Yan Barbu” created at the famed Madoura pottery studio in the south of France, where Picasso collaborated the last 25 years of his life and created unique, playful pieces such as this. Painted pitcher in Picasso’s unmistakable style was created in 1963 in an edition of 300, numbered 109/300. Incised ”Edition Picasso”, also with both the Edition Picasso and Madoura stamps. Measures 10.375” tall. In very good condition with a nearly imperceptible chip on outside edge of foot. Number 513 in Alan Ramie’s ”Picasso, Catalogue of the Edited Ceramic Works, 1947-1971”. Sold for $7,350.
Pablo Picasso “Petit Visage Solaire”, Number 552 — Ceramic Plaque Created at the Madoura Pottery Studios
Pablo Picasso terre de faience (earthenware) plaque ”Petit Visage Solaire” created at the famed Madoura pottery studio in the south of France, where Picasso collaborated the last 25 years of his life and created unique, playful pieces such as this. Painted and partially glazed plaque in Picasso’s unmistakable style was created in 1968 in a small edition of 100, numbered 24/100. Also with the workshop numbering and with both the Empreinte Originale de Picasso and Madoura stamps. Measures 6.625” x 6.5”. In very good plus condition with some wear on verso. A short firing crack is inherent to production. Number 552 in Alan Ramie’s ”Picasso, Catalogue of the Edited Ceramic Works, 1947-1971”. Sold for $4,000.
Pablo Picasso “Femme Echevelee”, Number 511 — Ceramic Created at the Madoura Pottery Studios
Pablo Picasso terre de faience (earthenware) plate, ”Femme Echevelee” created at the famed Madoura pottery studio in the south of France, where Picasso collaborated the last 25 years of his life. Painted plate was created in 1963 in a small edition of 100, numbered 38/100, also with the workshop numbering, and with both the Empreinte Originale de Picasso and Madoura stamps. Measures 10.5” in diameter. In very good condition with a minute chip on the rim. Number 511 in Alan Ramie’s ”Picasso, Catalogue of the Edited Ceramic Works, 1947-1971”. Sold for $3,600.
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