
One day Quinn asked Picasso if he could photograph the top floor studios. He agreed and prcoeeded to take out, one by one, old and new paintings from his collection. Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins 1967.
At his Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie studio in Mougins in 1967, Pablo Picasso presents one of his paintings. After Edward Quinn asked to photograph the top-floor studios, Picasso agreed and began taking out works from his collection. Wearing a distinctive geometric-patterned shirt, the artist rests his hands on the top of a framed Cubist portrait of a seated woman, likely Dora Maar. In the background, numerous stacked canvases hint at his prolific working environment.
Artworks:
- "Portrait de Dora Maar" or: "Femme assise", 1937. MPP:158; PP.37:230; Z.VIII:331
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com and © Succession Picasso, Paris
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