Pablo Picasso working on gouache with Caran d'ache wax oil pastels and water color. Pablo Picasso always liked surprises and in his work he encouraged unpredictable outcomes. Jacqueline is wearing a blouse made from a textile designed by Pablo Picasso. La Californie, Cannes 1961. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Pablo Picasso working on gouache with Caran d'ache wax oil pastels and water color. Pablo Picasso always liked surprises and in his work he encouraged unpredictable outcomes. Jacqueline is wearing a blouse made from a textile designed by Pablo Picasso. La Californie, Cannes 1961.

In the creative chaos of his studio, La Californie, Pablo Picasso is absorbed in his work, using scissors to cut a large sheet of paper. Leaning in to watch with a warm, engaged expression is Jacqueline Roque. She wears a distinctive blouse made from a textile with bold geometric and abstract symbols, a pattern designed by Picasso himself. This intimate moment captures the artist's intense concentration and his encouragement of unpredictable outcomes in his creative process. Cannes, 1961.


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Artworks:

  • "Nature morte au compotier" or "Nature morte aux cerises", 1943. Guigon:234
  • "Le dormeur", 1956. RamieA:323s; Matamoros:299
  • "Portrait de femme à la robe verte II", 1956. Richardson.2010:207
  • "Nue de face aux bras levés. Etude pour les Demoiselles d'Avignon", 1907. Zervos.XXVI:190; MPParis:13
  • Abbreviations: see Bibliography


Keywords:

AtWork, Ceramics, PaintingUtensils

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