
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. Edouard Pignon, unknown man, Hélène Parmelin, Jacques Frélaut. A table by Joseph-Marius Tiola in the foreground. La Californie, Cannes 1961.
In his sunlit studio at the villa La Californie, Cannes, Pablo Picasso leans intently over a gouache, working with wax oil pastels and watercolor in 1961. He is observed by the printer Jacques Frélaut. Seated to the left in an informal gathering are painter Edouard Pignon, Hélène Parmelin, and an unidentified man. The art-filled room, featuring a table by Joseph-Marius Tiola in the foreground, is adorned with paintings and a lute, with canvases piled on a sofa in the background.
Artworks:
- "Rencontre: Centaure et homme au bâton", et "Centaure et homme barbu", 24.3.1961. Geiser/Baer:1084.B >> Artwork(s) not yet identified
- "Vase et bouquet", 1961 >> Artwork(s) not yet identified
- "La Californie IV", 1958. Westheider:35
- "Nature morte au compotier" or "Nature morte aux cerises", 1943. Guigon:234
- "Le dormeur", 1956. RamieA:323s; Matamoros:299– "Horloge à décor de visage", 1956.
Abbreviations: see Bibliography
Keywords:
ArtNotIdentified, AtWork, Ceramics, PaintingUtensils, PersonNotIdentified, Writers
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com / © Succession Picasso / 2020, ProLitteris, Zurich
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