Marie Cuttoli, close friend and collector of Pablo Picasso's works, Françoise Gilot, Pablo Picasso, Maya Picasso. Not identified person on the left. Cap d’Antibes 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Marie Cuttoli, close friend and collector of Pablo Picasso's works, Françoise Gilot, Pablo Picasso, Maya Picasso. Not identified person on the left. Cap d’Antibes 1954.

In a doorway at Cap d’Antibes, 1954, Pablo Picasso, a cigarette dangling from his lips, holds out a small item for his daughter, Maya, to inspect. The intimate moment is observed by (from left) an unidentified man, Picasso’s close friend and collector Marie Cuttoli, and his partner Françoise Gilot. Gilot, seen mostly from the back, wears a flower tucked into her hair and rests a hand on her hip. The group’s collective focus is drawn to the interaction between father and daughter.


Artworks:

  • Pendant >>Artwork(s) not yet identified
  • Abbreviations: see Bibliography


Keywords:

Jewellery, PersonNotIdentified

Filename:

pic540206.jpg



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