
The making of "La plage à la Garoupe I" for the film "Le mystère Picasso" ("The Mystery of Picasso") by Henri-Georges Clouzot. Nice, Studios de la Victorine, 1955.
Pablo Picasso, seen from behind, paints the bold, figurative design of "La plage à la Garoupe I" onto a large board propped on an easel. The work was created for Henri-Georges Clouzot's film "Le mystère Picasso" at the vast Studios de la Victorine in Nice in 1955. The high-ceilinged space, with its exposed rafters and unfinished walls, is set for filming, with large lights on stands and coiled cables gathered on the concrete floor to the right of the artist.
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Artworks:
- "La plage à la Garoupe I" ("Beach at la Garoupe I"), earlier stage,
Abbreviations: see Bibliography
Keywords:
AtWork, BeachAndBikinis, MysterePicasso
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