
Pablo Picasso at Château de Vauvenargues 1960.
Pablo Picasso stands in his studio at the Château de Vauvenargues in 1960, his arms casually crossed as he looks towards the camera. He is surrounded by his artwork in various states of completion. A large, unframed canvas with bold, abstract figures serves as a backdrop, while other paintings in his signature Cubist style lean against the walls and are propped on the tiled floor. The room, filled with depictions of stylized figures and instruments, is a testament to his prolific creative process.
Artworks:
- from left, from top: "Portrait de Jacqueline de profil II", 1959. Zervos.XVIII:446
- "Portrait de Jacqueline de profil IV", 1959. Zervos.XVIII:448
- "Portrait de Jacqueline de profil III", Zervos.XVIII:447" "Broc et verre", or "Nature morte", 1959. Zervos.XVIII:441
- Behind it: "Broc et verre", 1959. Zervos.XVIII:442
- "Le buffet Henri II de Vauvenargues", 1959. MPParis:214; Zervos.XVIII:395
- "Femme à la mantille sur fond rouge I", 1959. Zervos.XVIII:449
- "Portrait de Jacqueline de profil I", 1959. Zervos.XVIII:445
- "Mandoline, cruche et verre II", 1959. Zervos.XVIII:437
- "Buste de femme", 1959. Zervos.XVIII:461
Abbreviations: see Bibliography
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com / © Succession Picasso / 2020, ProLitteris, Zurich
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