Real client case reviewed by ConfirmArt for Giorno Normale, attributed or related to Pablo Picasso. The public page presents selected visual evidence and a rendered report viewer without exposing the private commissioned PDF.
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Section summaries
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Compositional Structure
Detail of date inscription and signature at the upper margin. Roughly the lower three‑quarters of the sheet carry the main image; the upper band is reserved for two autograph elements: Date inscription (upper left): "2. 59." written in a bold, forward‑leaning hand.
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Verso Notations
Verso with gallery label and stamps. The back bears several marks: Upper left: printed label "Galleria BLU, Milano", dated 1959, with the hand‑written title "pablo picasso giorno normale". Next to the label: two blue‑ink rectangle stamps repeating the gallery monogram BLU. Lower right: a circular ink stamp "Succ. P. Picasso – Paris" around a facsimile signature. Lower left: another blue stamp "PABLO PICASSO". All stamps have even ink density and slight feathering into the paper; no blind embossing is present
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Medium and Technique
A single sitting wash shows deep blacks from loaded strokes and pale greys from water‑rich sweeps. Bloom effects at drying edges attest to rapid, gestural handling. No pencil guide lines are present, matching Picasso's habit of working directly with ink in this period.
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Ink Handling and Tonal Dynamics
Selected evidence from this section shows how ConfirmArt structures a real client case for Pablo Picasso, combining visual review with documented comparables.
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Signature and Date-Line Anomalies
ConfirmArt reviewed the questioned signature against documented references, looking at rhythm, pressure, letter construction and placement rather than isolated visual similarity.
Signature evidence
Signature analysis reference tables
Signature and Date-Line Anomalies0.40 Signature on sheet under study 0.55 Authentic Picasso signatures, 1950–56 Comparison of signature forms. Morphology of the surname In authentic mid‑century signatures (Fig.
Authentication evidence
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Medium and TechniqueA single sitting wash shows deep blacks from loaded strokes and pale greys from water‑rich sweeps. Bloom effects at drying edges attest to rapid, gestural handling.Ink Handling and Tonal DynamicsSelected evidence from this section shows how ConfirmArt structures a real client case for Pablo Picasso, combining visual review with documented comparables.Signature and Date-Line AnomaliesConfirmArt reviewed the questioned signature against documented references, looking at rhythm, pressure, letter construction and placement rather than isolated visual similarity.
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