
Francine Weisweiller, Pablo Picasso, "L'homme chien" (Guy Dute and Jean-Claude Picasso Petit) and Michele Sapone, Pablo Picasso's tailor. During filming of "Le Testament d’Orphée", film of Jean Cocteau. At Villa Santo Sospir of Francine Weisweiller. Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat 1959.
During the 1959 filming of Jean Cocteau’s "Le Testament d’Orphée," a costumed group gathers at the Villa Santo Sospir in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat. Pablo Picasso stands at the center, flanked by his hostess Francine Weisweiller in period dress and the shirtless Guy Dute and Jean-Claude Picasso Petit, portraying "L'homme chien." One of the young men wears a whimsical animal headdress. In the background, looking down on the scene, is Picasso’s tailor, Michele Sapone.
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