NEW YORK, Pablo Picasso Painting Woman and Musketeer at the Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 Fifth Avenue and 82nd Street. The swashbuckling, seventee


NEW YORK, Pablo Picasso Painting Woman and Musketeer at the Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 Fifth Avenue and 82nd Street. The swashbuckling, seventeenth-century musketeer was one of the most prevalent characters in Picasso's art in the last six years of his life. His direct source for Woman and Musketeer was his own painting Rembrandt and Saskia (1963), a tribute to the Dutchman's Self-Portrait with Saskia (ca. 1635, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden) and Bathsheba at Her Bath (1654, Musée du Louvre, Paris).


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