Two gentlemen in their Sunday bests. Pablo Picasso and film director Henri-Georges Clouzot at the Palais du Festival in Cannes where Clouzot’s film "Le mystère Picasso" was shown. Cannes Film Festival 1956. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Two gentlemen in their Sunday bests. Pablo Picasso and film director Henri-Georges Clouzot at the Palais du Festival in Cannes where Clouzot’s film "Le mystère Picasso" was shown. Cannes Film Festival 1956.

At the 1956 Cannes Film Festival, artist Pablo Picasso and director Henri-Georges Clouzot share a candid moment outside the Palais du Festival, where Clouzot’s film "Le mystère Picasso" was being shown. The artist, on the right in a dark bowler hat and light overcoat, holds a lit cigarette. To his left, Clouzot, dressed in a dark double-breasted suit, is captured mid-laugh as he brings a pipe to his lips. The scene is illuminated by a direct flash, creating harsh shadows behind them.


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