
La Californie, Cannes 1961.
Pablo Picasso’s studio at Villa La Californie in Cannes, 1961. The room is filled with artworks in various stages of completion, occupying every available space. A white, abstract cutout sculpture of a female figure stands centrally among ceramic vases decorated with primitive faces. The parquet floor is strewn with more pottery, drawings, and rolled canvases, while a tall, dark sculpture resembling a tribal artifact hangs on the wall to the left.
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Artworks:
- "Tête de clown", 1961. Spies:583.2
- "Portrait d'Arthur Rimbaud (Arthur Rimbaud vu par des peintres contemporains)", 1960. Bloch.I:1007
- "Hommage à Bacchus", 1961. Bloch.I:1006
- on the chair: "L'Espagnole", 1960/1961. Spies:571
- large "oiseau" behind the lamps Artwork(s) not yet identified
- "Oiseau", 1957. Spies:543b (Spies dates 1958, probably wrong)
- "Femme à l'enfant", 1961. MPParis:361; Spies:599.II
- "Femme debout", 1953. Spies:480
- "Pierrot assis", 1961. MPParis:364; Spies:604 (another versionArtwork(s) not yet identified )
- "Madoura, 81, Rue d'Antibes, Cannes–AM", 1961. Bloch.I:1296; Geiser/Baer:1272
- various ceramic vases Artwork(s) not yet identified
Abbreviations: see Bibliography
Keywords:
ArtNotIdentified, Ceramics, Hats, Sculptures, TribalArt
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