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3 - After Pablo PICASSO (born 1881 in Malaga, Spain, died 1973 i…
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Estimate €200 - €400
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After Pablo PICASSO (born 1881 in Malaga, Spain, died 1973 in Mougins) Jacqueline en Espagnole, from the suite La Flûte double, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, Au vent d'Arles, 1967 Printed in two colours using the Jacomet process, signed in the plate lower right and dated 2 October 1965 lower left 53 x 42 cm Collection of the couple Tachia and Charles Rozoff, Paris Tachia Rozoff, born Tachia Quintanar in Spain in 1929, arrived in Paris in 1953 to escape Franco's regime. A poet and actress, in 1956 she had an intense love affair with Gabriel Garcia Marquez (1927-2014), appearing in several of the Colombian novelist's works. Bolstered by her humanist convictions and her living passion for poetry, Tachia, with the help of her husband Charles, a Russian-born engineer and adventurer, turned her house into a wonderful home for artistic expression, welcoming painters, writers and musicians from Spain and South America fleeing dictatorial regimes, as well as exiles from Eastern Europe, North Africa and even China. Their collection reflects their commitment, eclecticism and universality, and testifies to the essential role played by Paris in the post-war decades as a haven for international creativity.
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About the sale Contemporary art and 20th century decorative arts
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Auction time 06/09/2026 at 1:30 PM
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