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. 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. La Californie, Cannes 1961.

In his studio at the villa La Californie in Cannes, 1961, Pablo Picasso works on a gouache. Seated at a small, three-legged table, he holds a box of Caran d'ache wax oil pastels over a blank surface, focused intently on his next move. The room is filled with a creative profusion of objects: a patterned plate and a stringed instrument hang on the wall, while another table is laden with jars, papers, and a decorated platter. A wooden chair in the foreground frames this view into the artist's intensely personal workspace.


Artworks:

  • "Vase et bouquet" 1961 >> Artwork(s) not yet identified
  • Ceramics on the heater notid.
  • "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, AtWork, Ceramics, PaintingUtensils

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