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Sotheby’s to auction Picasso’s ‘La Gommeuse’

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A rare Pablo Picasso painting from the collection of US tycoon Bill Koch that will be sold on November 5 was shown in London for the first time on Friday.

The painting by the Spanish artist depicts a morose-looking nude cabaret singer with red lips and brown curly hair, contrasting with her unhealthy pale skin.

Conservation work uncovered hidden under the lining on the reverse of the painting a portrait of Picasso's anarchist friend and art dealer Pere Manach.

"The whimsical and wicked rendering depicts the dealer wearing an exotic headdress, with his head on a female body in a dancer's leap," Sotheby's said in a statement.

"La Gommeuse" is estimated at some $60 million (53 million euros) and is due to be auctioned in New York, where it will be put on display from October 30.

The painting is a rare one from the artist's Blue Period that is not in a museum.

It was painted in 1901 by a 19-year-old Picasso -- a year after he arrived in Paris.

Koch, brother of conservative mega-donors Charles and David Koch, bought the painting in 1984.

Picasso's masterpiece "Les Femmes d'Alger" became the most expensive painting ever sold at auction when it went for $179.36 million at Christie's in New York in May.

The previous record had been held by Francis Bacon's "Three Studies of Lucian Freud" which sold for $142.4 million at Christie's in New York in 2013.

A rare Pablo Picasso painting from the collection of US tycoon Bill Koch that will be sold on November 5 was shown in London for the first time on Friday.

The painting by the Spanish artist depicts a morose-looking nude cabaret singer with red lips and brown curly hair, contrasting with her unhealthy pale skin.

Conservation work uncovered hidden under the lining on the reverse of the painting a portrait of Picasso’s anarchist friend and art dealer Pere Manach.

“The whimsical and wicked rendering depicts the dealer wearing an exotic headdress, with his head on a female body in a dancer’s leap,” Sotheby’s said in a statement.

“La Gommeuse” is estimated at some $60 million (53 million euros) and is due to be auctioned in New York, where it will be put on display from October 30.

The painting is a rare one from the artist’s Blue Period that is not in a museum.

It was painted in 1901 by a 19-year-old Picasso — a year after he arrived in Paris.

Koch, brother of conservative mega-donors Charles and David Koch, bought the painting in 1984.

Picasso’s masterpiece “Les Femmes d’Alger” became the most expensive painting ever sold at auction when it went for $179.36 million at Christie’s in New York in May.

The previous record had been held by Francis Bacon’s “Three Studies of Lucian Freud” which sold for $142.4 million at Christie’s in New York in 2013.

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