
Pablo Picasso at Christmas with Esmeralda, the goat he received from Jacqueline. Sculptures in the garden of La Californie, Cannes 1956.
In the garden of his villa La Californie in Cannes, Pablo Picasso contemplates Esmeralda, a goat given to him by Jacqueline for Christmas in 1956. Dressed in a plaid shirt, the artist stands beside his famous bronze sculpture "The Goat," creating a striking juxtaposition between the living animal and its artistic representation. Amidst the lush foliage, another tall, slender sculpture is visible in the background.
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Artworks:
- "La chèvre", 1950. MPParis:340.II a; Spies:409.II
- "Tête de femme", 1931. Spies:133.I,
- "La femme en robe longue", 1943. Spies:238.II; BS.55:175
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