
Edouard Pignon, Hélène Parmelin, Jacqueline and Pablo Picasso. La Californie, Cannes 1959.
In his studio at the villa La Californie in Cannes, Pablo Picasso speaks with animated expression, a cigarette in hand. Seated before him in 1959 are his wife Jacqueline, in a leopard-print dress, and Hélène Parmelin, who listen with engaged expressions. The painter Edouard Pignon is partially visible on the right. Surrounded by the creative chaos of paintings, books, and art supplies, the group is captured in a moment of lively, intimate conversation.
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Artworks:
- "Jacqueline aux mains croisées", 1954. MPParis:1990-26; Zervos.XVI:324
- "Oiseau", 1947. Picasso, Unique Ceramics, Hammer Galleries, New York, 1999, p.11
- "Faune assis et mouton", Spies:337A
- "Poissons et oiseaux", 1955. RamieA:291
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