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Audio Recording About Picasso's USF Sculpture Discovered

University of South Florida researchers have discovered a long-forgotten audio reel describing a plan to build a massive Picasso sculpture on the campus.

USF announced recently the 44-year-old audio reel was found in the school library's special collections.

In the recording, artist Carl Nesjar — a Norwegian sculptor who was Picasso's chosen fabricator, taking his drawings and scale models and giving them physical form as immense public sculptures — discussed the work. The researchers also found a composite photograph and sketches.

The plan was to sculpt Picasso's "Bust of a Woman." It would have been his largest single work and among the world's tallest concrete sculptures.

The State Board of Regents approved it on April 9, 1973, a day after Picasso's death, but did not agree to fund its estimated $10 million budget.

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One of only two wooden scale models of a sculpture Picasso was going to create for the USF Tampa campus in the 1970s.
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One of only two wooden scale models of a sculpture Picasso was going to create for the USF Tampa campus in the 1970s.

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