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Femme au Stylographe (Woman with a Fountain Pen) - After Pablo Picasso

Fine Art Prints & Multiples

AI Estimated Value

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$1,200 - $1,800

As of June 20, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a color lithograph on paper, a stylized cubist interpretation of a seated woman, after the original 1954 oil painting by Pablo Picasso. The composition features a woman with long hair, rendered in a palette of blues, greens, greys, and blacks. The figure is fragmented in a classic late cubist / surrealist manner, with a profile and frontal view merged in the face. She is depicted holding a pen over what appears to be a writing surface. The background consists of broad, textured applications of lavender and pale blue, creating a sense of shallow space. Notable features include a printed 'Picasso' signature in the upper left corner and common pencil numbering in the lower left margin, indicating this is part of a limited edition. The linework is bold and expressive, mimicking the woodcut or linocut style often employed by Picasso in his printmaking. The condition appears stable with vibrant colors, though there is a slight variability in the paper tone near the edges consistent with age and typical framing exposure. The craftsmanship reflects the mid-20th-century lithographic techniques used to reproduce iconic modern masterworks for the collector's market.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the digital representation of 'Femme au Stylographe' (Woman with a Fountain Pen), a color lithograph after the 1954 original by Pablo Picasso. This piece reflects Picasso’s late-period stylistic fusion of Cubism and Surrealism. Based on my visual inspection, the saturation of the blues and greens remains strong, and the registration of the lithographic layers appears precise. The presence of a pencil edition number suggests this is part of a posthumous or estate-approved limited edition, likely published by a major atelier like Mourlot or the Estates' authorized printers. The market for 'After Picasso' lithographs remains robust, appealing to entry-level collectors seeking the artist's aesthetic at a fraction of the cost of hand-signed life-time works. Comparables at auction for similar mid-century estate-verified lithographs typically settle between $1,000 and $2,500 depending on the edition size and the specific publisher. The slight variability in paper tone noted at the edges indicates minor light exposure, which is common but prevents it from achieving 'mint' status valuation. Limitations to this appraisal: A definitive determination of authenticity cannot be made from images alone. I cannot verify the paper's watermark, weight, or the acidity of the matting currently housing the print. To confirm this value, an in-person examination is required to distinguish this from more modern, high-quality offset reproductions or digital prints. I would also need to see a Certificate of Authenticity or provenance documentation linking the piece to a reputable gallery or the Collection 'Domaine Picasso' to reach a final appraisal ceiling.

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