
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 home, Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie in Mougins, Pablo Picasso presents his work to Edward Quinn in 1967. After agreeing to let Quinn photograph his top-floor studios, the artist brought out old and new paintings from his collection. With an intense expression, Picasso stands in a patterned shirt, his hands in his pockets, surrounded by canvases. To his left is a large Cubist painting of a seated figure, while other works are stacked and propped against the walls of his prolific creative environment.
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Artworks:
- "Grande baigneuse au livre", 1937. MPP:160; Wofsy.37:044; Z.VIII:351
- "L'homme à la mandoline", 1911. DR:428; FM:439; MPP:35; Z.IIa:290
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com and © Succession Picasso, Paris
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