
Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins 1967. (neg missing)
In 1967, Pablo Picasso stands in his rustic studio at Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie in Mougins, his intense gaze directed at the camera. He wears a patterned shirt amidst his cluttered creative environment, defined by a rough stone wall and stacked canvases. At the center, a three-headed floor lamp is adorned with small painted tiles, each depicting a stylized face. The carved wooden frame of a high-backed armchair occupies the foreground, while an open book rests on a cast-iron radiator to the left.
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Artworks:
- From left: "Tête de mousquetaire", 1967. Picasso Estate. Les Caran d’Ache de Picasso, Kunsthaus Interlaken, 2015
- "Tête de mousquetaire", 1967. Picasso Estate
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