
Pablo Picasso in his studio Le Fournas. In winter, Pablo Picasso wore warm clothes inside the studio, as heating was minimized to prevent the sculptures from drying too quickly. Vallauris 1953.
Pablo Picasso in his studio Le Fournas, Vallauris, 1953. Dressed in a heavy coat and a large, furry hat, the artist stands with a contemplative expression amidst his work. The studio was intentionally kept cool during winter to prevent the surrounding sculptures, including a female torso and a goat’s head, from drying too quickly.
Artworks:
- "La femme enceinte,1er état", 1950. Spies:349.I;
- Head of "La chèvre", 1950. MPParis:339.I; Spies:409.I
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com / © Succession Picasso / 2020, ProLitteris, Zurich
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