
Pablo Picasso working on a plaster sculpture, La femme enceinte". In winter, Pablo Picasso wore warm clothes inside the studio, as heating was minimized to prevent the sculptures from. drying too quickly. In his studio Le Fournas, Vallauris 1953.
Dressed warmly in a heavy jacket and furry hat, Pablo Picasso works on his life-sized plaster sculpture, "La femme enceinte," in his studio Le Fournas. He kept the space minimally heated to prevent his works from drying too quickly. With a focused expression, he looks towards the camera, extending a small tool towards the stylized, rough-textured figure. The rustic studio is cluttered with wood shavings and newspapers, with a large pile of firewood visible behind the artist. Vallauris, 1953.
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- "La femme enceinte,1er état", 1950. Spies:349.I;
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