
Pablo Picasso and Clouzot. Shooting break. The making of "La plage à la Garoupe I" for the film "Le mystère Picasso". Nice, Studios de la Victorine, 1955.
During a break while filming "Le mystère Picasso" in 1955, Pablo Picasso and director Henri-Georges Clouzot are captured in a moment of quiet contemplation. Seated in folding chairs at Nice's Studios de la Victorine, they intently study the large canvas "La plage à la Garoupe I". Picasso, on the right, rests his chin on his clasped hands while Clouzot sits beside him. The painting is propped on a workbench amidst the creative clutter of brushes and paint cans, with the bare studio floor and a coiled cable visible in the foreground.
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- Final: "La plage à la Garoupe I", 1955. Warncke:524
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