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Pablo Picasso Signed and dated 1960 Lithoprint

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    Posted 13 years ago

    Songwriter53
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    Found this at a junk store ..... It is really cool .....
    I don't know what the picture is does anyone know?

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    1. ThriftStoreAddict ThriftStoreAddict, 13 years ago
      It's Don Quixote.
    2. Art, 13 years ago
      Don Quixote. Lucky find. This would be worth authenticating, and if necessary, reframing in case it wasn't framed with acid free paper materials. Many museums are focusing on art on paper, and their curators are sometimes available for proofing. Seems like in the 60's or 70's a movie came out with Racquel Welch and _____ about Quixote, called Man of LaMancha. Seems like their movie poster or a book used this design or adapted it to something similar. Picasso's children inherited his works and couldn't afford to keep most of them because the insurance was so high. Once you know it's value, you might want to insure it with your other valuables (fire theft, etc) Provenance search could be fun.
    3. Songwriter53 Songwriter53, 13 years ago
      Thank you for all the information . I will get it apprasied .. let yo uknow what they say

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