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It was not common practice for Picasso (and other artists of that era) to date pictures.

If you go here: http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/cgi-bin/WebObjects.dll/CollectionPublisher.woa/wa/loadApplet?workNumber=NG6449&collectionPublisherSection=work,
You will be able to zoom in on Picasso's work "Fruit Dish, Bottle and Violin" produced in 1914. As you can see from the lower left hand corner, Picasso signs only his name.

There are some pieces (such as Child with a Dove, located here: http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/cgi-bin/WebObjects.dll/CollectionPublisher.woa/wa/work?workNumber=l9) where Picasso's name is no where to be found.

2006-08-18 02:59:50 · answer #1 · answered by DClegalaide 2 · 0 1

I know he dated a lot of his models but I never heard if anyone looked underneath for a signature.

2006-08-18 14:45:14 · answer #2 · answered by Victor 4 · 0 1

no he didnot.he did not require signature to be known.

2006-08-18 04:03:34 · answer #3 · answered by Bipin mishra 3 · 0 1

no, not the ones I have seen atleast

2006-08-19 10:32:01 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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