Color crayon drawing made Sep. 27 1961 for Edward Quinn's book "Pablo Picasso at work". Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins 1961. (date of the photo). - Photo by Edward Quinn

Color crayon drawing made Sep. 27 1961 for Edward Quinn's book "Pablo Picasso at work". Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins 1961. (date of the photo).

An open book displays a color crayon drawing created by Pablo Picasso on September 27, 1961, for Edward Quinn's publication "Pablo Picasso at work." The abstract composition features a vertical purple shape, jagged yellow lines, and four wavy red lines. Below the artwork, the word "Harlequinade" is printed, next to a handwritten number "5." Quinn captured this image at Picasso's Notre-Dame-de-Vie studio in Mougins that same year.


Artworks:

  • Color crayon drawing made 27.9.1961 for a chapter of Edward Quinn's book "Picasso at work". A photographic study. Text by Roland Penrose. New York 1965. Original version: Picasso. Werke und Tage. Manesse, Zürich 1965.
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