Pablo Picasso, Jacqueline and not yet identified visitor, American architect? during visit of William Hartmann, architect and who persuaded Pablo Picasso to create "Tête", the Chicago Civic Center Work (Chicago Pablo Picasso) at Chicago's Daley Plaza. With not yet identified visitor. Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins 1970. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Pablo Picasso, Jacqueline and not yet identified visitor, American architect? during visit of William Hartmann, architect and who persuaded Pablo Picasso to create "Tête", the Chicago Civic Center Work (Chicago Pablo Picasso) at Chicago's Daley Plaza. With not yet identified visitor. Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins 1970.

During a 1970 visit from American architect William Hartmann, Pablo Picasso is absorbed in a book at his home, Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie in Mougins. Hartmann, seated in a rocking chair, came to discuss the monumental sculpture for Chicago's Daley Plaza. To Picasso’s left, his wife Jacqueline sits at a table, her expression pensive, with a box of chocolates before her. An unidentified visitor with short, dark hair is visible in the foreground. The warmly lit, book-filled room is seen through multi-paned windows against the dark evening outside.


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