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. - Photo by Edward Quinn

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.

In his studio, Le Fournas, in Vallauris, 1953, Pablo Picasso stands dressed against the cold. To prevent his sculptures from drying too quickly, the workshop was minimally heated, prompting the artist to wear a heavy jacket and a prominent fur hat. With his arms crossed, he is flanked by his work: a smooth, white sculpture of a female nude on a workbench and, on a separate stand, a more textured sculpture of a goat. The rustic space features exposed beams, unfinished walls, and a large pile of firewood in the background.


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Artworks:

  • "La femme enceinte,1er état", 1950. Spies:349.I;
  • Head of "La chèvre", 1950. MPParis:339.I; Spies:409.I
  • Abbreviations: see Bibliography


Keywords:

Hats, Sculptures

Filename:

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