
Encouraged by his father, Claude Picasso made a portrait of Pablo Picasso, portraying him with a round face, deep furrows on his forehead, a triangle for a nose, and streaks of hair on the sides of his head. La Galloise, Vallauris 16.4.1953.
At La Galloise in Vallauris, Claude Picasso presents a portrait of his father, Pablo Picasso, drawn at the artist’s encouragement. With a serious expression, Claude stands beside a younger girl, both holding a board with their creations. The drawing portrays a round face with deep furrows and a triangular nose. Behind them, the room’s artistic environment is evident, with a line drawing reminiscent of Picasso’s style hanging on the wall. 16 April 1953.
Artworks:
- "Les quatre visages", "Dessin préparatoire pour le Foulard de la paix" (Festival Mondial de la jeunesse et des Etudiants pour la Paix. Berlin 5.-19.8.1951). Matamoros:60 (foulard see Pic510056, MPAntibes:1988.5.2)
- "Quatre profils en ombre chinoise", 1952. Richardson.2010:68
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