Pablo Picasso in his Paris studio. SOURCE: Bettmann
Pablo Picasso's most curious painting of his lover Marie-Thérèse Walter, in which she appears as a tentacled sea creature, has sold for $67.5 million, over the estimate of $60 million.
"Femme nue couchée" ("Naked woman reclining"), made its auction debut Tuesday at a Sotheby's sale in New York. Ahead of the sale, the auction house said that the anonymous seller acquired the work directly from Picasso's descendants in 2006 after it had been in the artist's estate for decades. Picasso died in 1973, and Walter in 1977.
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