Pablo Picasso and Paulo Picasso. Unveiling of mural "The Fall of Icarus" ("La chute d'Icare") for the conference hall of UNESCO building in Paris. The mural is made up of forty wooden panels. Initially titled "The Forces of Life and the Spirit Triumphing over Evil", the composition was renamed in 1958 by George Salles, who preferred the current title, "The Fall of Icarus" ("La chute d'Icare"). Vallauris, 29 March 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Pablo Picasso and Paulo Picasso. Unveiling of mural "The Fall of Icarus" ("La chute d'Icare") for the conference hall of UNESCO building in Paris. The mural is made up of forty wooden panels. Initially titled "The Forces of Life and the Spirit Triumphing over Evil", the composition was renamed in 1958 by George Salles, who preferred the current title, "The Fall of Icarus" ("La chute d'Icare"). Vallauris, 29 March 1958.

In a tightly packed crowd in Vallauris, Pablo Picasso offers a gentle, knowing smile. To his left stands his son, Paulo Picasso, a tall figure in a dark suit and tie. The artist is dressed casually in a ribbed cardigan and a patterned ascot. This photograph was taken on 29 March 1958, the day of the unveiling of Picasso's mural, "The Fall of Icarus"—a work of forty wooden panels—for the conference hall of the UNESCO building in Paris.


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