
Pablo Picasso and Jacqueline 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.
Pablo Picasso sits in a dark leather lounge chair as Jacqueline leans over him in the viewing room at their home, Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie. Here, Picasso arranged his work so he could see it from the living room and hold private viewings for friends. Dressed in patterned trousers and slippers, he gazes at the camera, surrounded by creative clutter. A low table holds rows of small sculpted figurines, while numerous paintings lean against the walls. Mougins, 1964.
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