
Pablo Picasso working in his sculpture studio Le Fournas making a sculpture figure with odds and ends from his scrap heap. The finished sculpture got the name "La femme à la clé (La Taulière)" ("Woman with a key"). Le Fournas, Vallauris 1953.
In his sculpture studio, Le Fournas, Pablo Picasso works on a figure assembled from odds and ends. Dressed in a white shirt and dark, rolled-cuff trousers, he holds two pieces of shaped wood, his expression pensive as he considers their placement. The resulting sculpture would be titled "La femme à la clé (La Taulière)". His cluttered workshop is filled with materials, including stacked metal rings and part of an easel near his feet. Vallauris, 1953.
Artworks:
- "La femme à la clé (La Taulière)", 1954. Spies:237
- And from left: Part (woman) of "La femme à la poussette", 1950. Spies:407;
- Head of "La chèvre". 1950. Spies:409; MPParis:339.I
- "Tête de femme", 1951. Spies:412
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