Pablo Picasso and Myriam Hepp, Dr. Hepp's wife. Metamorphosis was key not only in Pablo Picasso's work but also in his private life. He had a fantastic range of hats, caps, and other headgear from all over the world and liked to use them whenever he met a visitor for the first time. Here he is with his surgeon Dr. Hepp's wife Myriam. Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins 30.12.1969. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Pablo Picasso and Myriam Hepp, Dr. Hepp's wife. Metamorphosis was key not only in Pablo Picasso's work but also in his private life. He had a fantastic range of hats, caps, and other headgear from all over the world and liked to use them whenever he met a visitor for the first time. Here he is with his surgeon Dr. Hepp's wife Myriam. Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins 30.12.1969.

Pablo Picasso indulges his love for metamorphosis by donning a comical disguise—a dark, fuzzy hat, round glasses, a prominent fake nose, and a thick mustache—to greet Myriam Hepp, the wife of his surgeon. While the artist smiles warmly in his cardigan and neckerchief, she holds up a sign from the "City of Westminster" with a serious expression. The notice reads, "PLEASE ADJUST YOUR CLOTHING BEFORE LEAVING by order." The humorous scene was captured at Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie in Mougins on 30 December 1969.


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