Pablo Picasso: Jacqueline en Espagnole, La Flûte Double Popart was originally created in 1969
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was originally created in 1969 following the success of "The Factory's" 1968 release of Campbell's Soup Series I
verifying it is the one from Steve's historic exhibit
Scene 1: A street fight breaks out between the Montagues and the Capulets
This 10k yellow gold ring was made on the same machines and dies as that issued to Larry Bird
the play of light on the thin veil of surf on sand
Pablo Picasso: Jacqueline en Espagnole, La Flûte Double Popart was originally created in 1969Picassos Late Period Mastery in La Flte Double This evocative lithograph with pochoir, Jacqueline en Espagnole, from the La Flte Double portfolio (1967) captures an intimate portrait of Pablo Picassos final muse, greatest obsession, and second wife, Jacqueline Roque. Rendered with striking cultural reverence, Picasso depicts Jacqueline in traditional Spanish attire, combining powerful graphic lines with a regal, classical poise. This depiction stands
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