He may have, but it would be "VIII".
I've only found one mention of it, but with the way the page is (not) formatted, it's hard to understand where one thing leaves off and another begins. It seems someone is/was auctioning it off on eBay:
"ARTIST: Pablo Picasso TITLE: Tete d'Homme VIII MEDIUM: Gouache and, Watercolor and, Crayon on Paper Mount on Cardboard DATE: Top Left, July 13th, 1972 UNFRAMED SIZE: About 8 2/8" x 11" inch (1 inch= 2.54 cm) FRAMED SIZE: 20 2/8" x 22 4/8" inch *** Sold, With this Museum Frame!!! AUTHENTICITY: 100% Guaranteed Authenticity!!! CONDITION: This Painting is in VERY GOOD Condition!!! ESTIMATE: $200,000-$300,000 AT THE Gallery PRICE: START@ $14,997.77 *AND, NO RESERVE!!! GUARANTEES: Guaranteed Authenticity, For a Period Of: TWENTY FIVE (25) YEARS!!!"
http://www.kamloopsblues.com/P-PICASSO-Painting-Original,i200164513736,c550.html
As to whether it's authentic or not, who knows?
2007-11-29 14:24:07
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answered by Donna in Rome 5
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Picasso did not name most of his work. There is no doubt he did more that 8 'male heads'.
QED:
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images;_ylt=A9gnMiHREk9HvT0A5EGJzbkF?p=picasso+tete+d%27+homme+&ei=UTF-8&fr=slv8-wave&x=wrt&js=1&ni=20
I'm also quite sure someone named it "Male head number 8".
2007-11-29 14:29:28
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answered by Puppy Zwolle 7
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I don't know what the V111 is but he certainly painted "Tête d'homme aux cheveux longs" in 1968
2007-11-29 11:07:56
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answered by Professor 7
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