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Bathers with Beach Ball, 1928. Oil on canvas
(Private collection © 2010 ProLitteris, Zurich)
Nude Standing by the Sea, 1929. Oil on canvas
(Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Bequest of Florene M. Schoenborn, 1995 © 2010 ProLitteris, Zurich)
The Yellow Belt: Marie-Thérèse Walter, 1932. Oil on canvas
(Courtesy Nahmad Collection, Switzerland © 2010 ProLitteris, Zurich)
Student with a Pipe, 1914. Plaster, sand, pasted paper, oil and charcoal on canvas
(The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Nelson A. Rockefeller Bequest © 2010 ProLitteris, Zurich)
Seated Woman (Woman with Chemise), 1921. Oil on canvas
(Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, Steegmann Collection © 2010 ProLitteris, Zurich)
Pitcher and Fruit Bowl, 1931. Oil on canvas
(Saint Louis Art Museum, Morton D. May Bequest © 2010 ProLitteris, Zurich)
Man with a Clarinette, 1911/12. Oil on canvas
(Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid © 2010 ProLitteris, Zurich)
Repose, 1932. Oil on canvas
(The Steven and Alexandra Cohen Collection © 2010 ProLitteris, Zurich)
Girl in a Chemise, ca 1905. Oil on canvas
(Tate, London, Bequeathed by C. Frank Stoop 1933 © 2010 ProLitteris, Zurich)
Painter and Model, 1928. Oil on canvas
(The Museum of Modern Art, New York, The Sidney and Harriet Janis Collection © 2010 ProLitteris, Zurich)
Gustave Coquiot, 1901. Oil on canvas
(Centre Pompidou, Paris, Musée national d’art moderne / Centre de création industrielle, Gift of Mme Gustave Coquiot 1933 © 2010 ProLitteris, Zurich)
Harlequin Musician, 1924. Oil on canvas
(National Gallery of Art, Washington, Given in loving memory of her husband, Taft Schreiber, by Rita Schreiber © 2010 ProLitteris, Zurich)
Head of a Sleeping Woman (Study for Nude with Drapery), 1907. Oil on canvas
(The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Estate of John Hay Whitney © 2010 ProLitteris, Zurich)
At the Circus, 1905. Drypoint copperplate etching on paper
(Kunsthaus Zürich, Collection of Prints and Drawings © 2010 ProLitteris, Zurich)
Mandolin and Guitar,1924. Oil with sand on canvas
(Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York © 2010 ProLitteris, Zurich)
Zurich is holding its second Picasso retrospective - 78 years after the first.
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October 13, 2010 - 21:25
The first retrospective was held in the city in 1932, with the artist choosing his own pictures. In 2010, the Kunsthaus Zurich is showing 70 of these works again, as part of its centenary celebrations.
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