
Pablo Picasso and Henri-Georges Clouzot. "Le mystère Picasso". Nice, Studios de la Victorine, 1955.
During the filming of “Le mystère Picasso” at the Studios de la Victorine in Nice, 1955, director Henri-Georges Clouzot oversees the set. A shirtless Pablo Picasso sits behind a wooden railing, his gaze fixed intently forward. Nearby, a large, framed print is held up for inspection while a cameraman, perched on a wooden crate, operates a large film camera. The rustic studio is illuminated by powerful lights, and a chalk inscription on the back wall reads, "NE RIEN TOUCHES" (Don't touch anything).
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Artworks:
- "Trois personnages et cheval", 1955. MPParis:1983.26
Abbreviations: see Bibliography
Keywords:
AtWork, Camera, FilmSet, MysterePicasso
Filename:
pic551042.jpg
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