
Pablo Picasso. Ripolin can. La Californie 1961.
At his villa La Californie in 1961, Pablo Picasso sits shirtless in a large armchair, looking directly into the camera. Dressed in shorts and loafers, he is surrounded by the intimate clutter of his studio. Among the artworks visible are a decorated ceramic plate and a child's drawing inscribed “POUR MON PAPA CHERI.” To his left, a can of Ripolin paint rests on a small side table next to stacks of paper, offering a glimpse into the artist’s creative environment.
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Artworks:
- "Horloge à décor de visage" or "Visage en forme d'horloge", 1956. RamieA:326s
- Bullfight painting by Claude: POUR MON PAPA CHERIE CLAUDE
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com / © Succession Picasso / 2020, ProLitteris, Zurich
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