
One day Quinn asked Pablo 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. (Digitized from Vintage Print, original negative missing)
In his top-floor studio at Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins, Pablo Picasso presents paintings from his collection to Edward Quinn in 1967. The elderly artist, dressed in a richly patterned shirt, stands with his left hand on his hip, his intense eyes fixed on the viewer. He is flanked by two large works: one featuring abstract biomorphic forms, the other a stylized reclining nude. Behind him, against an exposed stone wall, more canvases are stacked, offering a glimpse into the artist's creative immersion.
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Artworks:
- "Femme lançant une pierre", 1931. MPParis:133; Zervos.VII:329
- "Figures au bord de la mer", 1931. MPParis:131; Zervos.VII:328
- "Trois colombes", 1960. MPMalaga:1.11.A
- "Oiseaux à la Californie I", 1960. Exh. Galerie Leiris, Peintures et Dessins 1932-1972. Paris 1989
Abbreviations: see Bibliography
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com / © Succession Picasso / 2020, ProLitteris, Zurich
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