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Painting Picasso Disowned To Get US Debut At Met

php02YQJZAM.jpg Pablo Picasso denied ever having painted this "Erotic Scene" piece (pictured), telling his friend, and author Pierre Daix, "I’ve done worse. But it was a joke by friends.” But he probably never counted on future experts having the capabilities of finding out if the sexually charged painting was indeed the work of Picasso's own hands. And it seems that it is!

The Met's 19th century curator Gary Tinterow says the work is "slapdash. It’s clear it was done either in 1902 or 1903 in Paris or Barcelona... one of the poorest periods in Picasso’s life.” He also noted that it has the same pigments and canvas type consistent with other Blue Period paintings.

Since 1982 the painting has been in storage at the Met; Tinterow told the NY Times, “We haven’t shown the painting not because of its subject matter or because of questions of its authenticity, but because it’s not very good." But on April 27th the piece will make its US debut, as part of an exhibition showcasing nearly 300 works.

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  • dgeee

    Ars gratia artis...

  • darwinism

    this piece is on loan from the vatican archive.

  • The art world version of a sex tape.

  • valeriob

    Who doesn't like gremlin blowies?

  • longacre

    Blew Period?

  • Eugene

    Rose to the occasion...

  • wonderchimp5

    Amazing..

  • Landor

    This should be hanging in the lobby of the St. James Theater.

  • ides_of_march

    PaBLOW Picasso.

  • gtraindelay

    who doesn't love a good hairjob?

  • JenChungsBaby

    Looks like he's going to have to move her hair aside for a good view. Ladies, you should tie that up first.

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