
Paintings (prepared for Avignon I 1969 ?). Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins 1969
In Pablo Picasso’s studio at Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins, a group of paintings are informally arranged against a wall in 1969. Possibly prepared for his exhibition at the Palais des Papes in Avignon that year, the canvases rest on terracotta tiles and feature characteristic late-period subjects: a fragmented face, a multi-eyed smoker, and a figure resembling a musketeer.
Artworks:
- "Homme et enfant" or "Homme à la pipe et enfant", 1969. Cat. No. 24; Zervos.XXXI:148
- "Femme accroupie"or "Nu assis II, 1969. Cat. No. 21; Zervos.XXXI:140
- "Homme dans un Fauteuil", 1969. Cat. No 20; Zervos.XXXI:141
- "Mousquetaire et Amour", 1969. Zervos.XXXI:67 (not in Avignon)
- "Mousquetaire à la pipe II", 1969. Cat. No. 10; Zervos.XXXI:90
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