
Pablo Picasso discussing with the expert Pierre Baudouin the project for a tapestry designed by him. Luis Miguel Dominguin and at right Paulo Picasso. La Californie, Cannes 1959.
On the sunlit terrace of his villa, La Californie, Pablo Picasso discusses a project for a tapestry of his own design in 1959. With arms crossed, the artist intently examines the unfurled piece, featuring a bold, abstract design. Expert Pierre Baudouin holds a corner for display, while Luis Miguel Dominguin (left) and the artist’s son, Paulo Picasso (right), observe the scene in Cannes.
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- Tapestry "Les clowns à la lune bleue", 1959, not 1969. Christie's London, Feb 2004. After litho "Deux clowns: trois dessins collés au dos d'une affiche". 1954. Bloch.I:766
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