Cubism / Modern Art · Blue Chip

Pablo Picasso

1881–1973

Pablo Picasso is the most recognized artist of the 20th century and a cornerstone of any serious collection. His prints, ceramics, and works on paper regularly achieve significant premiums in the fine art secondary market. Las Vegas Auction House provides free appraisals for Picasso works and connects consignors with qualified buyers through our partner network.

Auction Price Range
$5,000 – $200,000+
Category
Blue Chip
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Pablo Picasso Auction Market

Picasso prints and lithographs are among the most actively traded works in the fine art market. Authenticated prints typically achieve $5,000–$200,000+ depending on subject, edition, and condition, while original works on paper and paintings can reach tens of millions. The Picasso market is global and consistently liquid, driven by institutional collectors, private foundations, and high-net-worth individuals worldwide. Ceramics and linocuts are particularly popular with collectors seeking accessible entry points into the Picasso market.

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Las Vegas Auction House has experience placing Picasso works through our partner auction network at Robinhood Auctions. We provide free appraisals for all Picasso works — prints, ceramics, drawings, and paintings — and can advise on authentication and optimal sale strategy.

Notable Auction Results

Femme au béret et à la robe quadrillée, 1937, oil on canvas
$69,900,000
Tête de femme, 1962, linocut
$85,000
Visage de femme, 1962, ceramic
$32,000

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Frequently Asked Questions About Pablo Picasso

How do I authenticate a Picasso print?
Picasso prints are catalogued in the Bloch and Geiser/Baer catalogues raisonnés. Authentication relies on matching the work to catalogue entries, examining paper, ink, and impression quality, and reviewing provenance. We work with recognized Picasso experts.
What Picasso works are most valuable?
Paintings and unique works on paper command the highest prices. Among prints, linocuts and aquatints from the 1950s–1960s are particularly sought after. Ceramics offer accessible entry points with strong collector demand.
Are Picasso ceramics valuable?
Yes — authenticated Picasso ceramics are actively traded and typically achieve $5,000–$50,000+ depending on subject, edition, and condition. They are among the most accessible Picasso works for collectors.

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