
On the grandstand of a bullfight put on in Pablo Picasso's honor. Pablo Picasso strikes a funny attitude then telling comfortable that he has no pencil to sign autographs. On the left of Pablo Picasso Jacqueline, on the right Jean Cocteau, behind Pablo Picasso his children Paloma Picasso and Claude Picasso. Vallauris 1955.
At a bullfight held in his honor, Pablo Picasso sits in the grandstand between his wife Jacqueline and the writer Jean Cocteau. The artist, wearing a white knit sweater and flat cap, gestures expressively while holding a cigarette, explaining that he has no pencil with which to sign autographs. Behind them, his children, Paloma and Claude Picasso, are visible in the dense crowd of spectators. Vallauris, 1955.
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