Dora Maar, the portrait of her lover Pablo Picasso, was hidden from the public for almost 80 years, and it was known that the missing picture in Eve would be sold at auction in Paris.

The study was written by German troops during the occupation of Paris. On the canvas in 1943, the artist’s lover was depicted in an elegant hat decorated with flowers and with an impressive makeup.
However, Dora Maar’s face refers to sadness and strong fatigue. In this way, experts say that Picasso wants to transmit a tense atmosphere in relationships with his lover.
For decades, a work of art has been hidden in a private collection and did not leave the walls of the artist’s workshop. However, very soon canvas will be auctioned. This portrait has a great value and allows you to look at the artist’s inner world in the most difficult years of his life.
Meanwhile, Albert Einstein’s first and favorite violin was auctioned in England. Learn more about it.
Source: People Talk

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