Jacqueline holding Pablo Picasso's hand. One of the first photos after his surgery at the British-American Hospital in Paris. Notre-Dame-De-Vie, Mougins 1965. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Jacqueline holding Pablo Picasso's hand. One of the first photos after his surgery at the British-American Hospital in Paris. Notre-Dame-De-Vie, Mougins 1965.

In an intimate moment at their home, Notre-Dame-De-Vie in Mougins, Jacqueline Roque holds Pablo Picasso's hand. Taken in 1965, this was one of the first photographs captured after his surgery in Paris. Picasso, wearing a thick overcoat, looks with a soft expression towards Jacqueline as she leans across a round wooden table, smiling warmly. Their clasped hands create a central point of connection in the brightly lit room, conveying a mood of quiet affection and companionship.


Artworks:

  • "Lampe aux perroquets bleus", 1962
  • Abbreviations: see Bibliography


Keywords:

Ceramics

Filename:

pic650278.jpg



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