
Arnéra
In his well-lit studio, Pablo Picasso stands attentively as Hidalgo Arnéra presents him with new work. With hands in his pockets, Picasso observes two large drawings propped on a simple wooden chair, one of which is a woman’s portrait. Arnéra gestures toward the pieces amidst a room filled with other canvases and prints, including a large Cubist-style figure in the background. The scene captures a moment of quiet, focused interaction between the master artist and his collaborator.
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Artworks:
- "Jacqueline", 1959. B.I:923; Ba:1245
- "Cinque sujets différents", 1964 (not 1959–1961). Lit. Picasso Estampes 1904
- 1974, Exh.cat., Fondation Pierre Gianadda. Martigny 1981. Ill. 134. ("Couple debout”
- “Bacchanale au chat et à la chèvre (Musicien et danseur)” 1959. Ba:1257.BB
- “Homme jouant de la flûte traversière”, 1959
- “Jeune homme apportant une ecuelle a un viellard”
- “Faune et chèvre” or “Flûtiste et chèvre savant”, 1959. B.I.:949; Ba:1267.
Abbreviations: see Bibliography
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com and © Succession Picasso, Paris
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