
The making of "La plage à la Garoupe I" for the film "Le mystère Picasso". Nice, Studios de la Victorine, 1955.
Pablo Picasso's painting "La plage à la Garoupe I" rests on an easel during the making of the film "Le mystère Picasso" at the Studios de la Victorine in Nice, 1955. The large, collage-like composition is dominated by two central, statuesque figures with blue-and-white striped bodies. They are flanked by fragmented, cubist scenes, including a family group and a reclining head. Below the canvas, a paint-splattered ledge holds the artist's tools—tin pots, a bowl, and tubes of paint—grounding the work in its creative environment.
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- "La plage à la Garoupe I", 1955. Warncke:524
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com / © Succession Picasso / 2020, ProLitteris, Zurich
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