
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.
In the viewing room at Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins, Pablo Picasso sits in a large armchair, 1964. His wife, Jacqueline, stands behind him. Picasso arranged his work in this space to see it from the living room and would invite close friends for private viewings. In the foreground, a table is crowded with small sculptures. Dressed in a light sweater and patterned trousers, the artist looks toward the camera, his creative environment filled with natural light from a large window.
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