To the sound of his electrical piano, which he bought 1950 in a bistro in Vallauris, Pablo Picasso dances with Jeanne Huguet ("Totote", widow of the catalan sculptor Manolo Huguet). He says: "Je n'avais plus dansé depuis 35 ans!" ("I didn't dance for 35 years!"). La Galloise, Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn

To the sound of his electrical piano, which he bought 1950 in a bistro in Vallauris, Pablo Picasso dances with Jeanne Huguet ("Totote", widow of the catalan sculptor Manolo Huguet). He says: "Je n'avais plus dansé depuis 35 ans!" ("I didn't dance for 35 years!"). La Galloise, Vallauris 1953.

To the sound of his electric piano, Pablo Picasso dances with Jeanne Huguet, widow of the Catalan sculptor Manolo Huguet. “I haven't danced in 35 years!” he exclaimed during this moment of joyful interaction at his home, La Galloise. The artist smiles broadly, his hands interlocked with Huguet's. In the background, his cluttered studio enhances the photograph's candid and intimate feel. Vallauris, 1953.


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