Pablo Picasso and Jacqueline in the room that became known as the viewing room. He would arrange his work so that he could see it from the living room every time he passed. He liked to bring his close friends there for a private viewing. Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins 1964. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Pablo Picasso and Jacqueline in the room that became known as the viewing room. He would arrange his work so that he could see it from the living room every time he passed. He liked to bring his close friends there for a private viewing. Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins 1964.

In what became his private viewing room at Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Pablo Picasso sits in a black leather Eames lounge chair as Jacqueline Roque leans over him. Here, amidst bronze sculptures and stacked canvases, he arranged his latest work for his own contemplation or to share with close friends. Picasso, holding a cigarette and wearing patterned trousers, looks toward the camera while Jacqueline observes him with a gentle, attentive expression. Mougins, 1964.


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Artworks:

  • Small sculptures: Spies numbers see Pic640138, Pic640140, Pic640145
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