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  2. Girl before a Mirror - Wikipedia

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    Girl before a Mirror (French: Jeune fille devant un miroir) is an oil on canvas painting by Pablo Picasso, which he created in 1932.The painting is a portrait of Picasso's mistress and muse, Marie-Thérèse Walter, who is depicted standing in front of a mirror looking at her reflection.

  3. List of Picasso artworks 1931–1940 - Wikipedia

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    Girl before a Mirror1932 [3] Young Woman with Mandolin – 1932, likely a portrait of Picasso's young mistress Marie-Thérèse Walter, University of Michigan Museum of Art [4] Woman with Book – 1932; La Lecture – 1932; Le Repos – 1932 [5] Le Rêve – 1932; Nude, Green Leaves and Bust – 1932; Nude in a Black Armchair – 1932

  4. Femme à la montre - Wikipedia

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    Femme à la montre ('Woman with a watch') is a 1932 oil-on-canvas portrait by Pablo Picasso of his muse Marie-Thérèse Walter.Painted during Picasso's annus mirabilis, the work depicts Walter sitting upright in an armchair.

  5. Picasso masterpiece depicting his young mistress sells for ...

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    Picasso’s portraits of Walter have become highly sought-after, with his other 1932 works “Femme assise près d’une fenêtre (Marie-Thérèse),” selling for $103.41 million in 2021, and ...

  6. This Picasso Painting Is the Most Expensive Piece of ... - AOL

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    On Wednesday, Pablo Picasso's "Femme à la montre" sold for $139 million at Sotheby's auction house. It is the second highest price achieved by the artist (the first being Les Femmes d'Alger which ...

  7. 1932 in art - Wikipedia

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    June 16 – Pablo Picasso's retrospective exhibition opens at the Galeries Georges Petit in Paris, displaying 225 paintings. [2] June 25 – An article in The Saturday Evening Post (US) claims that the 1911 theft of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa was partly masterminded by a forger named Yves Chaudron. [3]