Picasso Works Go On Display at London`s National Portrait Gallery
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A man pauses to look at Pablo Picasso's "Les femmes d'Alger (Version 'O')" (Women of Algiers) at Christie's Auction House after it was sold in the Manhattan borough of New York May 11, 2015. The auction house had estimated the 1955 cubist oil "Les femmes d'Alger (Version "O")" would sell for about $140 million, but several bidders competing via telephone drove the winning bid to $160 million, for a final price of $179,365,000 including Christie's commission of just over 12 percent. REUTERS/Darren Ornitz
TEMPO.CO, London - Pablo Picasso`s family, friends and lovers are the subjects of a new exhibition of the artist's work at the National Portrait Gallery in London.
More than 80 works by Picasso go on display at the gallery in the heart of the British capital from Thursday until February.
"Picasso's portraits epitomise the astonishing variety and innovation of his art," the gallery said on its website.