
Encouraged by his father, Claude tries to do a portrait of Picasso, portraying him with a round face, deep furrows on his forehead. a triangle for a nose, and streaks of hair on the sides of his head. La Galloise, Vallauris 16 Apr 1953.
At his home La Galloise in Vallauris, Pablo Picasso lights a cigarette as he encourages his son, Claude, to draw his portrait on 16 April 1953. The boy portrays him with a round face, deep furrows on his forehead, a triangle for a nose, and streaks of hair. A smiling woman stands behind the artist, while a young girl looks down at the board displaying the children's artwork.
Artworks:
- "Dessin préparatoire pour le Foulard de la paix" (Festival Mondial de la jeunesse et des Etudiants pour la Paix. Berlin 5–19 Aout 1951. (foulard see Pic510056, MPA:1988.5.2)
- "Quatre profils en ombre chinoise", 1952.
Abbreviations: see Bibliography
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com and © Succession Picasso, Paris
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