Picasso in his studio Le Fournas. In winter, Picasso wore warm clothes inside the studio, as heating was minimized to prevent the sculptures from. drying too quickly., Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Picasso in his studio Le Fournas. In winter, Picasso wore warm clothes inside the studio, as heating was minimized to prevent the sculptures from. drying too quickly., Vallauris 1953.

In his studio Le Fournas in Vallauris, Pablo Picasso gestures as if in conversation, 1953. Dressed in a large fur hat and jacket, he keeps warm in the minimally heated space—a precaution to prevent his sculptures from drying too quickly. To his side stands a tall, white sculpture of a stylized pregnant woman, while a rough-hewn goat’s head rests on a block nearby. The rustic workshop, with its exposed beams and rough plaster walls, is filled with wooden crates, materials, and other works in progress.


Artworks:

  • "La femme enceinte,1er état", 1950. WS:349.I; Wofsy.50:025
  • Head of "La chèvre", 1950. MPP:339.I; Wofsy.50:085; WS:409.I

Keywords:

Hats, Sculptures

Filename:

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