One of the unfurnished rooms at Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie that Pablo Picasso used as studios. The studio as it was before he died. Mougins 1974. - Photo by Edward Quinn

One of the unfurnished rooms at Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie that Pablo Picasso used as studios. The studio as it was before he died. Mougins 1974.

One of the unfurnished rooms Pablo Picasso used as a studio at Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie in Mougins, photographed in 1974 as it was left after his death. The room’s contents are arranged on the wood floor, including a framed portrait, a colorful horned mask, and a large painted shield. Several paintings lean against a cast-iron radiator, while a partially open door reveals an adjoining room with easels and stacked canvases.


Artworks:

  • Face mask nwenka, Bobo, Burkina Faso, Stepan:32
  • Bull tribal artwork >> Artwork(s) not yet identified not in Stepan
  • "Le faune", 1960. Sotheby's New York, 28.10.2005
  • Le repos du faune", 1956. On cardboard and other media. Richardson.2010:235;
  • Tapestry: "Visage de profil et personnage au balcon", 1960. Matamoros:336
  • Abbreviations: see Bibliography


Keywords:

ArtNotIdentified, Ceramics, StripedShirt, TribalArt

Filename:

pic740235.jpg



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