
On the floor of the sculpture studio, cut out cardboard sculptures in contrast with some in bronze. Ground floor, Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins 1974. (Photographed after Pablo Picasso’s death.)
On the tiled floor of Pablo Picasso’s ground-floor sculpture studio at Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, photographed in 1974 after his death, a collection of works is displayed. Painted, flat cardboard cut-outs of cubist-style heads contrast with more substantial pieces, including a large, abstract bronze sculpture and a rough-textured bull’s head in the foreground. The varied artworks, seen here in Mougins, cast long shadows, highlighting their three-dimensional forms.
Artworks:
- From left: "Tête d'homme barbu", 1961. Spies:617
- "Tête de femme", 1957. Spies:492
- "Tête de femme", 1957. Spies:494
- "Petite fille (Catherine)", 1957. Spies:536
- "Tête de taureau", 1931. MPParis:296; Spies:127
- "Tête", 1943. Spies:235
- "Tête de femme", 1931. MPParis:292; Spies:110
- Small Tribal art figure far right, Stepan >> Artwork(s) not yet identified
Abbreviations: see Bibliography
Keywords:
ArtNotIdentified, Sculptures, TribalArt
Filename:
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com / © Succession Picasso / 2020, ProLitteris, Zurich
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