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Saturday, October 3, 2009
Picasso's marks - Roman Numerals?
When I bought the piece, which is not a plate but a shallow bowl, I thought the incised marks on the back were Roman numerals. However, Roman numerals do not have a 'O' and so they must signify something else.
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