Pablo Picasso at the sculpture studio Le Fournas where he accumulated all kinds of junk. Some of these pieces would inspire him, and out of the rubble a work of art would be born. Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Pablo Picasso at the sculpture studio Le Fournas where he accumulated all kinds of junk. Some of these pieces would inspire him, and out of the rubble a work of art would be born. Vallauris 1953.

Pablo Picasso stands pensively in his sculpture studio, Le Fournas, in Vallauris, 1953. Dressed in a beret and scarf, he holds his glasses, surrounded by an accumulation of found objects, plaster casts, and raw materials. He collected all kinds of "junk" in this rustic space, where, out of the apparent rubble, a new work of art would often be born.


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Keywords:

Ceramics, Hats, Sculptures

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