Francine Weisweiller, Pablo Picasso, "L'homme chien" (Guy Dute and Jean-Claude Picasso Petit) and Michele Sapone, Pablo Picasso's tailor. During filming of "Le Testament d’Orphée", film of Jean Cocteau. At Villa Santo Sospir of Francine Weisweiller. Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Francine Weisweiller, Pablo Picasso, "L'homme chien" (Guy Dute and Jean-Claude Picasso Petit) and Michele Sapone, Pablo Picasso's tailor. During filming of "Le Testament d’Orphée", film of Jean Cocteau. At Villa Santo Sospir of Francine Weisweiller. Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat 1959.

In the sunlit garden of the Villa Santo Sospir, Pablo Picasso stands with his hostess, Francine Weisweiller, during the filming of Jean Cocteau's "Le Testament d’Orphée". Weisweiller is dressed in an elaborate period costume with a parasol, while to Picasso’s right stand Guy Dute and Jean-Claude Picasso Petit, cast as "L'homme chien". One of the young men wears a whimsical bull's head headpiece. Looking on from a higher level is Picasso's tailor, Michele Sapone. Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, 1959.


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