
Edouard Pignon, Hélène Parmelin, Jacqueline and Pablo Picasso. La Californie, Cannes 1959.
Pablo Picasso, at his villa La Californie in Cannes, 1959, stands at the center of a lively conversation. Speaking animatedly with a cigarette in hand, he commands the attention of his wife, Jacqueline Picasso (in a leopard-print dress), and their friends, Hélène Parmelin and the artist Edouard Pignon (partially visible at right). The cluttered, creative atmosphere of the studio, filled with canvases, tools, and books, frames this intimate moment among friends.
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Artworks:
- "Jacqueline aux mains croisées", 1954. MPParis:1990-26; Zervos.XVI:324
- "Oiseau", 1947. Picasso, Unique Ceramics, Hammer Galleries, New York, 1999, p.11
- "Faune assis et mouton", Spies:337A
- "Poissons et oiseaux", 1955. RamieA:291
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