
One day Quinn asked Pablo Picasso if he could photograph the top floor studios. He agreed and prcoeeded to take out, one by one, old and new paintings from his collection. This work Pablo Picasso remembered Quinn photographed him painting in 1955 (see 550853 - 550929). Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins 1967.
In 1967, at his home Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie in Mougins, Pablo Picasso stands in his cluttered top-floor studio. At the photographer’s request, the artist had begun pulling out old and new paintings from his collection. The elderly Picasso, wearing a loose-fitting shirt with a geometric pattern, looks intently at the camera. He is surrounded by a vast number of canvases and frames, with a small painting dated "4.12.64." visible on the floor to his left and a framed abstract work leaning in the foreground to his right.
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