The painting dates from Picasso's early Cubist period
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An early work by Pablo Picasso, painted in southern France in 1920, is to be auctioned in Stockholm in November.
Guitar and Score on a Pedestal Table, which dates from the artist's Cubist period, will go under the hammer at the city's Auktionsverk on 4 November.
"He was extremely productive, but it is still unusual for a Picasso to get out on the market," said a spokeswoman.
Bidding for the work, which is being sold by an unnamed Swedish collector, will start at 2m kroner (£145,000).
"Then we will see what happens," continued spokeswoman Anna Hamilton. "There will definitely be a large international interest."
Expensive
Picasso was born in Malaga, Spain in 1881 and died in France in 1973 at the age of 91.
His Garcon a la Pipe, which fetched $104m (£58m) in New York in May 2004, holds the record for the most expensive painting ever sold at auction.
The Stockholm event is the latest in a series of Picasso auctions that have taken place this year.
Nine of his paintings, including one of his second wife Jacqueline Roque, went under the hammer in Tokyo in September.