
Pablo Picasso and Françoise Gilot. Le Fournas, Vallauris 1953.
In his Vallauris studio, Le Fournas, in 1953, Pablo Picasso engages in an animated conversation with Françoise Gilot. The artist, wearing a beret and herringbone jacket, stands and gestures as he speaks, while Gilot listens from her seat with a pensive expression. Amidst a creative clutter of tools and found objects, Picasso’s iconic “Tête de taureau” (Bull's Head)—fashioned from a bicycle saddle and handlebars—hangs on the wall, offering a glimpse into the intimate atmosphere of the workshop.
Artworks:
- "Tête de taureau", 1949/1950. Spies:241
Abbreviations: see Bibliography
Keywords:
ArtNotIdentified, Hats, Sculptures
Filename:
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com / © Succession Picasso / 2020, ProLitteris, Zurich
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