
Pablo Picasso with the help of Maya Picasso fixing the charcoal in the painting "Femme nue allongé". Nice, Studios de la Victorine 1955.
A shirtless Pablo Picasso hunches over his large canvas, “Femme nue allongé,” holding a tool to his mouth in a moment of intense concentration as he fixes the charcoal. To his left, his daughter, Maya Picasso, looks on with a focused expression, her gaze directed towards her father’s work. This intimate moment of creation was captured at the Studios de la Victorine in Nice in 1955.
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- "Femme nue allongé" or "Grand nu allongé", 1955. MPParis:1990.27;
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