Anthony Blunt reading his press conference statement, 20th November 1979, in the offices of The Times in London.
Attributed works:
Guernica, by Pablo Picasso, and a detail of a mural by Diego Rivera in Detroit, illustrating A. Blunt: ‘Two Artists and the Outside World’, The Listener (28th July 1938).
Attributed works:
Large bather, by Pablo Picasso. 1921. 180 by 98 cm. (Musée de l’Orangerie, Paris).
Attributed works:
Manuscript page from Anthony Blunt’s paper given to Marlborough College’s ‘Anonymous Society’, 1924. (A. Blunt papers, Courtauld Institute of Art, London).
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Sleeping nude, by Pablo Picasso. 1932. 130 by 161.7 cm. (Musée Picasso, Paris).
Attributed works:
Study for ‘The Crucifixion’, by Pablo Picasso. 1929. Pencil on paper, dimensions unknown. (Whereabouts unknown; repr. in A. Blunt: Picasso’s ‘Guernica’, Oxford 1969).
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The dream and lie of Franco, by Pablo Picasso. 1937. Etching, 31.4 by 42.1 cm. (Musée Picasso, Paris).
Western art unattributed:
Cover of <i>The Heretick</i>, Marlborough College, 1924.