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.

At their home, Notre-Dame-De-Vie in Mougins, Jacqueline Roque holds the hand of her husband, Pablo Picasso. This 1965 photograph is one of the first taken after the artist’s surgery in Paris. Seated in an overcoat, Picasso appears animated in conversation, gesturing with his free hand. Jacqueline leans forward over the table with a warm smile, creating a scene of intimate and informal domesticity.


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Artworks:

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


Keywords:

Ceramics

Filename:

pic650277.jpg



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