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Picasso Femme Au Chapeau for Christies Impressionist Sale

Christie’s has announced the upcoming sale of Pablo Picasso’s Femme au chapeau from 1971, a monumental portrait from the private collection of acclaimed artist and Oscarnominated director Julian Schnabel. This iconic portrait, the largest Picasso created in his last years, will be a highlight of Christie’s Evening Sale of Impressionist and Modern Art on May 6. It is estimated to sell for $8-12 million.

Since 1989, Femme au chapeau has been a centerpiece of Mr. Schnabel’s personal art collection housed at Palazzo Chupi, his home and studio in Manhattan. Mounted in a place of pride on his living room wall, (pictured, page one) the portrait has been a source of daily inspiration to the artist for his many creative pursuits. A celebrated visual artist, film director, and designer, Schnabel’s works are in the collections of major museums, including the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, the Guggenheim Museums in Bilbao and New York; and the Smithsonian’s Hirschhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. He is the highly-acclaimed director of the films The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2008), for which he was awarded the Golden Globe for Best Director, Before Night Falls (2000), and Basquiat (1996).

Painted August 26, 1971, Femme au chapeau bears the unmistakable proof of the astonishing vigor and tireless productivity of Picasso’s final years. The close-up portrait depicts a lone female figure with a fierce gaze and a face reminiscent of the artist’s own. The immense size of the canvas – over six feet in height – lends the portrait a particularly imposing presence. Describing what drew him to the
work, Mr. Schnabel commented: “The figure fills up the rectangle in a way that is very physical. The painting can be read as a selfportrait as well as a portrait of a woman. Picasso painted his own image into the head.”

The appearance of Femme au chapeau at auction follows recent strong sales results achieved for a number of other late Picasso portraits, including Homme à la pipe, 1968 which sold for $16.8 million in November 2007, and Mousquetaire et nu assis, 1967 which sold for $13.3 million in June of the same year.