Pablo Picasso
AFTER THE PAINTING "PIPE" , 1928
Myrbor Tapestry
H 120 x L 200 cm
Conceived in 1918 and realized in 1927-1928 by Pablo Picasso & Marie Cuttoli
Edited by Myrbor, Paris I Unique (probably)
Edited by Myrbor, Paris I Unique (probably)
Needlepoint mark on the revese : MYRBOR
Provenance
Galerie Myrbor, France
Helena Rubinstein collection, New York
Bernard Laurent collection, Villefranche-sur-Mer
Thence by descent to the present owner
Expositions
Myrbor, Paris, 1929 Aren't they lovely? An exhibition of the Bequest of Thérèse Bonney, class of 1916 - Berkeley Art Museum, Berkeley University of California, June 27 to September 13, 1992Literature
Vauvrecy, « Picasso et la peinture d’aujourd’hui », L’Esprit Nouveau, 1921, p. 1502 for the painting Pipe (1918) Maurice Matet, Tapis modernes, Paris, 1930, pl. 23 for the carpet model Christian Zervos, Pablo Picasso. Vol. 3, oeuvres de 1917 à 1919, Paris, 1949, p. 52 for the painting Pipe (1918) Susan Day, Tapis modernes et art déco, Paris, 2002, p.17, 131 and 133 Marie Cuttoli : Myrbor et l’invention de la tapisserie moderne, exhibition catalogue, Musée de la tapisserie, Aubusson, 21 June -15 November 2010, p. 39 Francis Lamond et al., Portfolios modernes art déco, Paris, 2014, p. 428Catalogues
The tapestry/rug based on Pipe, 1918, by Pablo Picasso, published by Marie Cuttoli (Myrbor), appearing in a photograph by Thérèse Bonney dated around 1929 and kept at the Médiathèque du patrimoine et de la photographie in Charenton-le-Pont under inventory number BNN02115.1
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