The British Museum says it has been given a complete set of 100 etchings by Pablo Picasso thanks to a donation from a financier.
Picasso called the etchings, made between 1930 and 1937, a ”visual diary.” They include images of his studio and his then-muse, Marie-Therese Walter, as well as scenes inspired by Greek mythology.
The museum says fund manager Hamish Parker bought the prints for about 1 million pounds ($1.6 million) as a gift for the museum.


The museum said Tuesday that it will put the etchings on display next year.
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