the artist (1961–d. 1973; his estate, 1973–78); his granddaughter, Marina Picasso (1978–at least 1986); private collection (sold to Cristea); [Alan Cristea Gallery, London, by 1996–97; sold to MMA]
Dallas Museum of Art. "Picasso the Printmaker: Graphics from the Marina Picasso Collection," September 11–October 30, 1983, no. 154 (as "Portrait de Jacqueline en mariée").
Brooklyn Museum. "Picasso the Printmaker: Graphics from the Marina Picasso Collection," November 23, 1983–January 8, 1984, no. 154.
Detroit Institute of Arts. "Picasso the Printmaker: Graphics from the Marina Picasso Collection," January 31–March 25, 1984, no. 154.
Denver Art Museum. "Picasso the Printmaker: Graphics from the Marina Picasso Collection," April 7–May 20, 1984, no. 154.
Miami. Center for the Fine Arts. "Picasso at Work at Home: Selections from the Marina Picasso Collection, with Additions from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art, New York," November 19, 1985–March 9, 1986, no. 134 (as "Portrait of Jacqueline as a Bride").
Salem, Mass. Peabody Essex Museum. "Wedded Bliss: The Marriage of Art and Ceremony," April 26–September 14, 2008, unnumbered cat. (pl. 39; as "Jacqueline Dressed as a Bride").
New York. Pace Gallery. "Picasso & Jacqueline: The Evolution of Style," October 31, 2014–January 10, 2015, unnumbered cat. (p. 128).
Royal Academy of Arts, London. "Picasso and Paper," January 25–August 2, 2020, no. 278.
Brigitte Baer. Picasso the Printmaker: Graphics from the Marina Picasso Collection. Exh. cat., Dallas Museum of Art. Dallas, 1983, pp. 161, 163, 165, no. 154, ill. p. 162.
Gert Schiff Center for the Fine Arts Association. Picasso at Work at Home: Selections from the Marina Picasso Collection, with Additions from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Exh. cat., Center for the Fine Arts. Miami, 1985, pp. 135, 160, no. 134, ill.
Brigitte Baer. Picasso Peintre-Graveur. Catalogue raisonné de l'oeuvre gravé et des monotypes. Vol. 5, 1959–1965. Bern, 1989, p. 58, no. 1089, XIe état, ill.
William S. Lieberman in "Recent Acquisitions. A Selection: 1997–1998." Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 56 (Fall 1998), p. 64, ill.
Samantha Rippner inPicasso in The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Ed. Gary Tinterow and Susan Alyson Stein. Exh. cat., The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, 2010, p. 290, no. P177, ill.
William H. Robinson inPicasso and Paper. Exh. cat., Royal Academy of Arts, London. London, 2020, p. 268, no. 278, ill. p. 274 (color), calls it "Jacqueline as a Bride" in text.
Pablo Picasso (Spanish, Malaga 1881–1973 Mougins, France)
1921
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