
Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins 1974. (Photographed after Pablo Picasso’s death.)
The interior of Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie in Mougins, photographed in 1974, reveals Pablo Picasso’s home as it was left after his death. A large wooden table is laden with stacks of decorative ceramic plates, papers, and rustic candlesticks. Dozens of frames and canvases are stacked against the back wall, alongside a prominent abstract painting. Heavy, dark wood furniture, including an armoire and several ornate chairs, fills the room, creating an impression of accumulated creative clutter.
Artworks:
- Oval painting in the background, probably 1912 in the backround right >> Artwork(s) not yet identified
- On the floor in the background left: "Tête de femme (Fernande)", 1909. MPParis:243; Spies:24.II
- "Arlequin jouant de la guitare", 1918. Rubin, W. et al. Pablo Picasso: A Retrospective. Exh.cat. MoMA New York 1980:207
Abbreviations: see Bibliography
Keywords:
ArtNotIdentified, Ceramics, Sculptures
Filename:
pic740239.jpg
Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com / © Succession Picasso / 2020, ProLitteris, Zurich
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