
Picasso working on gouache with Caran d'Ache wax oil pastels and water color. Picasso always liked surprises and in his work he encouraged unpredictable outcomes. La Californie, Cannes, Easter (good Friday) 16.3.1961.
In his studio at the Villa La Californie in Cannes, Pablo Picasso leans over a drawing board in intense concentration on 16 March 1961. He is working on a gouache using Caran d'Ache wax oil pastels and watercolor—media suited to the unpredictable outcomes he encouraged in his art. The room, a dense landscape of his creative life, is filled with sculptures, primitive masks, and a hanging mandolin, its tables overflowing with papers and supplies under the light from tall windows.
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Artworks:
- Vase et bouquet, similar "Vase et bouquet",
- "Intérieur avec femme dans un rocking chair”, 1956.
- "Nature morte au compotier" or "Nature morte aux cerises", 1943.
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