Pablo Picasso at a private viewing of his book illustrations. From left Maurice Thorez, Jean Cocteau, Louis Aragon, Georges Tabaraud (journal "Le Patriote"). Exposition "Pablo Picasso. Un Demi-Siècle de Livres Illustrés". Galerie H. Matarasso. 21.12.1956-31.1.1957. Nice 1956. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Pablo Picasso at a private viewing of his book illustrations. From left Maurice Thorez, Jean Cocteau, Louis Aragon, Georges Tabaraud (journal "Le Patriote"). Exposition "Pablo Picasso. Un Demi-Siècle de Livres Illustrés". Galerie H. Matarasso. 21.12.1956-31.1.1957. Nice 1956.

Pablo Picasso speaks animatedly at a private viewing of his book illustrations at the Galerie H. Matarasso in Nice, 1956. He is the focal point of an attentive group that includes, from left, communist leader Maurice Thorez, writer Jean Cocteau in a checkered scarf, and poet Louis Aragon, seated in the foreground. Journalist Georges Tabaraud stands behind Picasso, smiling broadly. Surrounded by artworks, the men are captured in an intimate and engaging event for the exhibition "Un Demi-Siècle de Livres Illustrés."


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