
Jacqueline, Catherine Hutin, Pablo Picasso. Vauvenargues 1960.
In an art-filled room at his Château de Vauvenargues in 1960, Pablo Picasso, wearing a houndstooth fedora, is captured mid-sip from a glass, a cigarette in his other hand. To his left stand his wife Jacqueline Roque and her daughter Catherine Hutin. The candid moment unfolds in an intimate, artistic setting, featuring an ornate chair with a painted sun-like face on its back, a small cat on the floor, and walls adorned with numerous paintings.
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Artworks:
- "Chaise faune" or "Faune", 1959. Estate. Exh.cat. Le château de Vauvenargues. Musée Granet, Aix-en-Provence, 2009:36.– "Marguerite", 1906-1907. By Matisse
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