Picasso's Dama. His true work
        Picasso Administration S.A. takes revenge on "Dama en Eden Concert" trying to obstruct the researches about Picasso's Fraud and the Book to be published.
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323 upper left and bottom right made by Picasso
Oil on canvas, signed upper right
- Herald Tribune, The New York Times, October 23, 2004
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Picasso's Dama. His true work
        Obstruction in favor of the Picasso Administration, S.A., a profit-making commercial company with cultural camouflage.

        The selling of a canvas entitled "Dama en Eden Concert" (Cabaret) [Lady at Eden Concert], which measures 80 x 59 cm. and painted by Picasso in 1903, during his  blue period, was requested officially and in a fully legal manner from Christie's and Sotheby's. This painting is owned by the researcher, who is the author of the book Picasso 1891-1897 Fraude, which is being examined within this context.
        
        It has been requested from these auctioning firms, in consideration of the incompetence and unreliability of Picasso Administration, S.A., that a possible investor should be able to decide to buy the painting with the protection offered by scientific analyses which have been applied, by common sense, and by the law.

        This canvas is undoubtedly one of Picasso's canvases where the greatest scientific guarantees exist:
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- Christie's:
- Sotheby's:
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Dama en Eden Concert (Cabaret) [ Lady at Eden Concert ]
- Mr. Pierre de Champris says that "Dama en Eden Concert cannot be separated from the whole of Picasso's work".
- Picasso Administration, S.A.
Picasso 1891-1897 Fraud, Conclusions
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- Request for unlimited reproduction of Pablo Picasso's works between 1891-1897.
- Never answered.
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        a) Swiss Institute for Art Research of Zurich , University of Lausanne, Switzerland
            (Schweizerisches Institut für Kunstwissenschaft).

        b) Dr. Francesc Servera Figueiras of the University of Barcelona (chemical engineer and
             expert in artwork).

        c) Forensic handwriting expert and graphologist Rosa Torrents Botey.

        d) Pierre de Champris, Picasso's friend (art historian) and Henri Calvet.

        e) Certificate of the Comité Picasso (SPADEM). Notified to Picasso Administration S.A.,
             who, because of their exclusive financial interest, have evidently remained silent.

         f) Rómulo-Antonio Tenés, author of this discovery (art expert and investigator).

        Extract of the article published in The New York Times and International Herald Tribune on the 23rd of October 2004.
        The selling of "Dama en Eden Concert" is being obstructed in a manner which is at odds with freedom within the Art Market.           

        Christie's has "decided" not to sell this item.

        Sotheby's has not responded.
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Dama en Edén Concert. Picasso, 1903
Oil on canvas, 80 x 59 cm.
Blue period, inspired in Fernande Olivier
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