On the floor of the sculpture studio a relief of a sleeping baby contrasts with some grim sculptures. Pablo Picasso reserved the spring bed and some paper clips for eventual views in some of this works. Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins 1974. (Photographed after Pablo Picasso’s death.) - Photo by Edward Quinn

On the floor of the sculpture studio a relief of a sleeping baby contrasts with some grim sculptures. Pablo Picasso reserved the spring bed and some paper clips for eventual views in some of this works. Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins 1974. (Photographed after Pablo Picasso’s death.)

Photographed in 1974 after Pablo Picasso’s death, his sculpture studio at Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie in Mougins reveals a candid, work-in-progress atmosphere. On the wooden floor, an unfinished-looking relief of a sleeping, swaddled baby contrasts with surrounding grim and abstract sculptures. Nearby lies a coiled metal spring, which Picasso had reserved for eventual use in his work, resting among other objects and plaster molds.


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