A young art student, Sylvette David, was chosen by Pablo Picasso as model in 1954 for a series of paintings and drawings. Vallauris 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn

A young art student, Sylvette David, was chosen by Pablo Picasso as model in 1954 for a series of paintings and drawings. Vallauris 1954.

In Vallauris, 1954, the young art student Sylvette David was chosen by Pablo Picasso as a model for a series of paintings and drawings. Pictured here with her signature high ponytail and bangs, she sits outdoors amidst a vibrant collection of art. Carved masks of tribal design hang on the textured wall behind her, while an extensive display of pottery and small sculptures fills the surrounding space. David wears a dark top with a full gingham skirt and a distinctive chunky necklace, smiling gently at the camera.


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