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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.

In 2023, the painting was sold by Sotheby's for a price of 139.4 million USD, the second-highest paid at an auction for a work by Picasso.

Background

In 1927, when he was still married to the ballerina Olga Khokhlova, Picasso met the 17-year-old Marie-Thérèse Walter outside the Galeries Lafayette in Paris.Шаблон:RШаблон:Efn The two began an affair within a week, and Walter became what many sources called his "golden muse".Шаблон:R Because of the age disparityШаблон:SndPicasso was 45 years old at the timeШаблон:Sndand the fact that Picasso was still married, the couple was secretive about the relationship and had kept it hidden even from some of Picasso's closest associates.Шаблон:RШаблон:Efn Covert references to Walter began to appear in Picasso's work, such as a musical instrument, a shadowy presence, or even her initialsШаблон:Snd"MT".Шаблон:R

The year that Picasso painted Femme à la montre, 1932, is considered his annus mirabilis, or "year of wonders".Шаблон:R That year, a retrospective exhibition of Picasso's works was held at the Galerie Georges Petit in Paris.Шаблон:R Likely one of the most important exhibitions of his life, the show was also the first time Picasso revealed to the public the nature of his affair with Walter, with many of the more recent works being portraits of Walter in a state of undress.Шаблон:R The exhibition was hugely successful and firmly established Picasso's reputation as a famousШаблон:Sndand controversialШаблон:Sndartist.Шаблон:R Not long after the end of the exhibition, Picasso painted Femme à la montre.Шаблон:R

Description

Femme à la montre is an oil-on-canvas painting that depicts Walter sitting upright in an armchair in front of a brilliant blue background.Шаблон:R Walter is wearing a green dress and a wristwatch in the painting.Шаблон:R Compared to Picasso's earlier works from his Cubist period, there is an emphasis on curves.Шаблон:R

Picasso's signature can be found at the top left of the work.Шаблон:R On the painting's stretcher, he wrote the date "17 Août XXXII" ('Шаблон:Dts').Шаблон:R

Provenance

The Swiss art dealer and collector Ernst Beyeler first purchased Femme à la montre from Picasso in 1966, when he was invited to Picasso's studio in Mougins on the French Riviera to personally select what he wished to purchase from Picasso's collection.Шаблон:R The work was then briefly in the hands of the Pace Gallery in New York when they acquired it in 1968 from the Galerie Beyeler in Basel, Switzerland.Шаблон:R It was bought from Pace by the art patron and philanthropist Emily Fisher Landau in November of that year.Шаблон:R The painting was one of the first significant works of art that Landau acquired, and she hung it above the mantel in her apartment in Manhattan.Шаблон:RШаблон:Efn

After Landau died in 2023 at the age of 102, the painting was placed on auction at Sotheby's in New York City, where it was sold on Шаблон:Dts for 139.4 million USD, to an anonymous party that had bid over the phone.Шаблон:R The price was the second-highest paid at an auction for a work by Picasso, following the price of US$179.4 million paid for his 1955 Les Femmes d'Alger (Version O) when it was sold in 2015 by Christie's in New York.Шаблон:RШаблон:Efn The sale was part of an auction of several works in Landau's estate, which fetched a total of US$424.7 million, setting a record for the most valuable collection of art from a female collector ever sold.Шаблон:RШаблон:Efn

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