Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins 1974. (Photographed after Pablo Picasso’s death.) - Photo by Edward Quinn

Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins 1974. (Photographed after Pablo Picasso’s death.)

A fisheye lens captures Pablo Picasso’s studio at Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, photographed in Mougins in 1974, the year after the artist's death. The room is a scene of creative disarray, filled with art, books, and furniture. In the foreground, a round table holds a stack of prints. An easel displays an abstract canvas, while desks overflow with papers and personal effects beneath a large arched window. A framed portrait of Picasso hangs on the wall, a silent witness to the intensely personal space he left behind.


Artworks:

  • "Le chat accroupi", 1943. MPParis:324; Spies:278
  • "Lampe aux perroquets bleus", 1962 or 1962. Similar RamieG:468
  • Poster of painting "Vase de fleurs sur une table", 1969. Zervos.XXXI:485
  • Abbreviations: see Bibliography


Keywords:

Ceramics, Sculptures

Filename:

pic740201.jpg



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