Pablo Picasso in the room that became known as the viewing room. He would arrange his work so that he could see it from the living room every time he passed. He liked to bring his close friends there for a private viewing. Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins 1964. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Pablo Picasso in the room that became known as the viewing room. He would arrange his work so that he could see it from the living room every time he passed. He liked to bring his close friends there for a private viewing. Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins 1964.

In 1964, Pablo Picasso stands in what became known as the viewing room at his home, Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie in Mougins. Holding a lit cigarette, he is surrounded by his own creations, including a large Cubist canvas on an easel and several abstract sculptures. Picasso arranged his work in this space so that he could see it from the living room as he passed, and he would often bring close friends here for private viewings.


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Artworks:

  • "Femme jouant avec un petit chat", 1964. Zervos.XXIV:140
  • "Cheval", 1964. Zervos.XXIV:1
  • Clockwise in the background: "Tête", 1962. Spies:637
  • Tribal art figure not in Stepan or "Picasso primitive"
  • "Personnage", 1958. Spies:542
  • "Tête (Maquette du Chicago Civic Center)", 1962-1964. Spies:643
  • "Tête de femme", 1962. Spies:638
  • "Tête (Maquette du Chicago Civic Center)", 1962-1964. Spies:643
  • Abbreviations: see Bibliography


Keywords:

PicassoPortrait, Sculptures

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