Picasso's 1921 Pastel 'Head of a Woman' Documented at Fondation Beyeler
A pastel work by Pablo Picasso titled 'Head of a Woman' from 1921 is documented in the collection of Fondation Beyeler in Basel. The artwork measures 25 by 18 7/8 inches and was created on paper. Photographer Peter Schibli captured the image of this piece. The Estate of Pablo Picasso and Artists Rights Society (ARS) in New York hold the copyright for this work as of 2011. This documentation was published on October 4, 2011, through the artcritical platform. The work represents Picasso's artistic output during the early 1920s. Fondation Beyeler maintains this piece within its holdings. The photographic record provides visual documentation of this specific artwork.
Key facts
- Pablo Picasso created 'Head of a Woman' in 1921
- The artwork is a pastel on paper measuring 25 x 18 7/8 inches
- Fondation Beyeler in Basel holds the artwork
- Photographer Peter Schibli documented the piece
- The Estate of Pablo Picasso holds copyright through Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
- Copyright date is 2011
- Documentation was published on October 4, 2011
- The information appeared on artcritical.com
Entities
Artists
- Pablo Picasso
Institutions
- Fondation Beyeler
- Estate of Pablo Picasso
- Artists Rights Society (ARS)
- artcritical
Locations
- Basel
- Switzerland
- New York
- United States