
Douglas Cooper and Hélène Parmelin. Exhibition "Pablo Picasso. 347 gravures récentes", 18.12.1968-1.2.1969. La Galerie Louise Leiris. 47, rue de Monceau, Paris 1968.
Art collector Douglas Cooper and writer Hélène Parmelin are seated on a low bench at the Galerie Louise Leiris in Paris during the 1968 exhibition "Pablo Picasso. 347 gravures récentes." Parmelin, in a textured, double-breasted coat, looks downward, while Cooper is seen from the back, wearing a dark hat. In the background, other guests converse and observe Picasso's framed prints, which are displayed on portable white walls. The scene, set on a wood parquet floor under modern recessed lighting, captures the atmosphere of the social art event.
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- Artworks not yet listed in detail. See Exhibition catalog "Picasso. 347 gravures récentes". 18.12.1968-1.2.1969. La Galerie Louise Leiris. 47, rue de Monceau, Paris 1968.
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com / © Succession Picasso / 2020, ProLitteris, Zurich
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