
Douglas Cooper and Hélène Parmelin. Exhibition "Pablo Picasso. 347 gravures récentes", 18.12.1968-1.2.1969. La Galerie Louise Leiris. 47, rue de Monceau, Paris 1968.
Douglas Cooper, in a light-colored overcoat and dark-rimmed glasses, speaks with Hélène Parmelin at the opening of the exhibition "Pablo Picasso. 347 gravures récentes." The event took place at La Galerie Louise Leiris in Paris in 1968. Cooper holds a catalog under his arm, while other guests observe the framed prints lining the walls. In the foreground, two women are seated on a bench, one wearing a textured, double-breasted coat and bearing a contemplative expression.
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- Artworks not yet listed in detail. See Exhibition catalog "Picasso. 347 gravures récentes". 18.12.1968-1.2.1969. La Galerie Louise Leiris. 47, rue de Monceau, Paris 1968.
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