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A work made of pen and brown-black ink on buff wove ledger paper.

Flowers in a Vase

1935

Pablo Picasso Spanish, 1881–1973

Spain

This drawing was made during the year Picasso stopped painting to focus instead on printmaking and drawing. He would later cite this year as the “worst time of his life,” as he was embroiled in a personal crisis: his mistress, Marie-Thérèse Walter, was pregnant, and his wife, Olga, was leaving him. The dark line work surrounding this bouquet might be reflective of the stress the artist was experiencing at the time.

Pen and brown-black ink on buff wove ledger paper

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