After the bullfight. Leaving the arena. From left: John Richardson, Francine Weisweiller, Jean Cocteau, Douglas Cooper, unknown person, Paulo Picasso, Pablo Picasso, Luis Miguel Dominguin (spectator because of injuries), unknown person, Catherine Hutin. Corrida Arles 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn

After the bullfight. Leaving the arena. From left: John Richardson, Francine Weisweiller, Jean Cocteau, Douglas Cooper, unknown person, Paulo Picasso, Pablo Picasso, Luis Miguel Dominguin (spectator because of injuries), unknown person, Catherine Hutin. Corrida Arles 1959.

After a bullfight in Arles in 1959, Pablo Picasso, in a flat cap and patterned shirt, stands among a crowd of spectators behind a wooden barrier. He is surrounded by his entourage, including (from left) art historian John Richardson, Francine Weisweiller, Jean Cocteau, and collector Douglas Cooper. To Picasso's right are his son Paulo, the injured matador Luis Miguel Dominguin, and his stepdaughter Catherine Hutin. The group's varied expressions suggest intense focus on a scene just out of frame in the stone amphitheater.


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Bullfight, Bullfighters, PersonNotIdentified

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