
Pablo Picasso and not yet identified visitor, American architect? during visit of William Hartmann, architect and who persuaded Pablo Picasso to create "Tête", the Chicago Civic Center Work (Chicago Pablo Picasso) at Chicago's Daley Plaza. With not yet identified visitor. Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins 1970.
In his art-filled studio at Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins, Pablo Picasso gestures during a 1970 conversation with an unidentified visitor, possibly an American architect. The artist, wearing a red shirt and blue sweater vest, was meeting with associates of William Hartmann, the architect who persuaded him to create the monumental "Tête" sculpture for Chicago's Daley Plaza. The wide-angle perspective captures the creative clutter of the room, from the numerous paintings to the vibrant, striped furniture in the foreground, creating an intimate atmosphere.
Artworks:
- "Les toits de Barcelone", 1903. MPBarcelona:112.943; Zervos.I:207
- "Lampe aux perroquets bleus", 1962
Abbreviations: see Bibliography
Keywords:
AtTheTable, PersonNotIdentified
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