Les Noces de Pierrette is a 1905 painting created by Spanish artist and sculptor, Pablo Picasso. Its title translates as "The marriage of Pierrette" and was created during Picasso's Blue Period; a time when he faced continual depression from the suicide of his friend Carlos Casagemas in 1901 as well as continual poverty early in his career.
The painting was acquired by Josef Stránský, a friend of Picasso and New York collector in 1907. The painti...
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Les Noces de Pierrette is a 1905 painting created by Spanish artist and sculptor, Pablo Picasso. Its title translates as "The marriage of Pierrette" and was created during Picasso's Blue Period; a time when he faced continual depression from the suicide of his friend Carlos Casagemas in 1901 as well as continual poverty early in his career.
The painting was acquired by Josef Stránský, a friend of Picasso and New York collector in 1907. The painting changed hands to Paulo Picasso, son of Pablo which he held it between 1945 to 1962.
It then changed hands to the a Swedish born, Swiss based financier Frederick Roo which he donated it to the French Government, who held on to the painting until it was sold to real-estate developer, investment banker and owner of Autopolis racetrack Tomonori Tsurumaki at Binoche et Godeau in Paris, France, on November 30, 1989 for a large sum of $51,670,000, earning it a place as one of the world's most expensive paintings.
With the collapse of Tsurumaki's...
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