
Henri-Georges Clouzot, Jean Cocteau and Francine Weisweiller for a private viewing of Pablo Picasso's book illustrations in the Matarasso gallery in Nice. "Pablo Picasso. Un Demi-SiËcle de Livres IllustrÈs". December 21 - January 31. Nice 1956.
At a private viewing for the exhibition “Pablo Picasso. Un Demi-Siècle de Livres Illustrés” in Nice, 1956, three figures descend a staircase. Francine Weisweiller is seen in profile on the left, while Jean Cocteau, in the center, glances upward with a wide-eyed expression. Leading the way, filmmaker Henri-Georges Clouzot, in a double-breasted overcoat and checkered scarf, rests his hand on the ornate wooden banister of the Matarasso gallery.
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