Boy with a Pipe

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Boy with a Pipe is an early 20th-century painting by Pablo Picasso depicting a young Parisian boy holding a pipe, notable for its vibrant Rose Period style and later record-breaking auction price.

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Boy with a Pipe canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artist Pablo Picasso
artisticPeriod Picasso's Rose Period
auctionCity New York City
auctionDate 2004
auctionHouse Sotheby’s
surface form: Sotheby's
colorPalette rose tones
warm colors
completionDate 1905
countryOfOrigin France
creator Pablo Picasso
currencyOfSalePrice US dollar
depicts Parisian boy
boy holding a pipe
garland of flowers
pipe
young boy
genre portrait painting
height 100 cm
iconography floral garland
pipe
youth
inception 1905
languageOfTitle English
French
locationCreated Paris
medium oil on canvas
oil paint
movement Rose Period
notableFor depiction of a Parisian boy
record-breaking auction price
vibrant Rose Period style
orientation portrait format
periodInArtistCareer early career of Pablo Picasso
previousOwner Betsey Cushing Whitney
John Hay Whitney
recordHeld most expensive painting sold at auction at the time of sale
salePrice $104,168,000
significantEvent record-breaking auction sale in 2004
soldAtAuction Sotheby’s
surface form: Sotheby's
style Post-Impressionism
Rose Period style
subjectAge adolescent boy
support canvas
title Boy with a Pipe self-link
Garçon à la pipe
width 81 cm

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Rose Period hasNotableWork Boy with a Pipe
Picasso's Rose Period notableWork Boy with a Pipe
Boy with a Pipe title Boy with a Pipe self-link
Garçon à la pipe translatedTitle Boy with a Pipe