
Pablo Picasso, Henri-Georges Clouzot, cameraman Claude Renoir and camera assistant. "Le mystère Picasso", Nice, Studios de la Victorine 1955.
Pablo Picasso observes the filming of his creative process for the film "Le mystère Picasso" in 1955. On the dramatically lit set at the Studios de la Victorine in Nice, director Henri-Georges Clouzot sits beside cameraman Claude Renoir, who peers through the viewfinder. The large film camera is trained on a stylized painting by the artist, illuminated by a powerful studio spotlight amidst a tangle of cables and equipment on the wooden floor.
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Artworks:
- "Scène de cirque" or "Personnages", 1955. MPParis:1983.09
- Large canvas of a faun >> Artwork(s) not yet identified
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Keywords:
ArtNotIdentified, Camera, FilmSet, MysterePicasso
Filename:
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