
Pablo Picasso and Jacqueline. she is wearing a blouse made from a textile designed by Pablo Picasso. La Californie, Cannes 1961.
In the creative disarray of their villa La Californie in Cannes, 1961, Pablo Picasso sits sunk in an armchair, his gaze thoughtful. His wife Jacqueline, seated upright, is turned towards him, wearing a striking blouse made from a textile he designed, its dense pattern featuring various symbols. The room, a combined artist’s studio and living space, is filled with a chaotic mix of paintings, ceramics, and musical instruments, capturing an intimate, seemingly unstaged moment between the two in their personal, creative environment.
Artworks:
- Ceramics on the heater >> Artwork(s) not yet identified
- "Horloge à décor de visage" or "Visage en forme d'horloge", 1956. RamieA:326s
- "La Californie IV", 1958. Westheider:35
- "Nature morte au compotier " or "Nature morte aux cerises", 1943. Guigon:234
- Bullfight painting by Claude: POUR MON PAPA CHERIE CLAUDE
- "Le dormeur", 1956. RamieA:323s; Matamoros:299
Abbreviations: see Bibliography
Keywords:
ArtNotIdentified, Ceramics, RockingChair
Filename:
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com / © Succession Picasso / 2020, ProLitteris, Zurich
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