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Picasso's Classic `Guernica' Tapestry Returns to the UN After Yearlong Disappearance
The iconic tapestry of Pablo Picasso’s “Guernica,” which is considered by numerous art critics as perhaps the most powerful anti-war painting in history, has returned to its place of honor at the United Nations after a year-long absence that angered and dismayed many U.N. diplomats and staff.
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Picasso Heirs Selling NFTs of Never-Before-Seen Ceramic Heirloom
The 20th-century Spanish artist’s family is selling 1,010 digital art pieces of one of his ceramic works that has never been seen publicly
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Picasso Artworks Auctioned for Combined $109M in Las Vegas
Eleven Pablo Picasso artworks have been sold for a combined $109 million in a Las Vegas auction coinciding with the artist’s 140th birthday.
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Picasso Kept in Maine House Closet for 50 Years Is Sold
A mixed-media painting attributed to Pablo Picasso has been sold after spending 50 years in a closet in a house in Maine. John McInnis Auctioneers, based in Massachusetts, confirmed that the painting entitled “Le Tricorne” sold on Saturday, the Boston Globe reported. The 16 x 16 inch (40 x 40 centimeter) painting is signed and dated in the year 1919….
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Iconic Tapestry of Pablo Picasso's ‘Guernica' Gone From UN Headquarters
The tapestry of Picasso’s “Guernica,” considered by many art critics as perhaps the most powerful anti-war painting in history, was considered a perfect artwork for the Security Council, the U.N.’s most powerful body charged with ensuring international peace and security