Metamorphosis was key not only in Pablo Picasso's work but also in his private life. He had a fantastic range of hats, caps, and other headgear from all over the world and liked to use them whenever he met a visitor for the first time. Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins 30.12.1969. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Metamorphosis was key not only in Pablo Picasso's work but also in his private life. He had a fantastic range of hats, caps, and other headgear from all over the world and liked to use them whenever he met a visitor for the first time. Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins 30.12.1969.

A close-up portrait of Pablo Picasso, taken at his home in Mougins on 30 December 1969, captures the artist in a dark, textured, knitted cap and thick, dark-rimmed glasses. Metamorphosis was a key theme for Picasso, who owned a vast collection of hats from around the world and often wore one to greet a new visitor. Here, his wrinkled face is framed by a light blue cardigan over a white collared shirt and a patterned cravat. The photograph has a distinct vintage feel, with a warm color cast and visible film grain.


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