
Pablo Picasso and the wife of William Hartmann, architect who persuaded Pablo Picasso to create "Tête", the Chicago Civic Center Work (Chicago Pablo Picasso) at Chicago's Daley Plaza. Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins 1970.
At his Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie home in Mougins in 1970, Pablo Picasso shares a joyful, candid moment with the wife of William Hartmann. The artist, dressed in a bright red shirt and blue sweater vest, smiles widely as he places his hands on the smiling woman. Hartmann was the architect who persuaded Picasso to create the monumental sculpture for Chicago's Daley Plaza. The room's warm, lived-in atmosphere is conveyed through personal effects, including a large modernist painting, a caned rocking chair, and an open box of chocolates on a table.
Artworks:
- "Mousquetaire", 1969. Richardson.2009:91
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com / © Succession Picasso / 2020, ProLitteris, Zurich
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