The first portrait Quinn made of Pablo Picasso taken at the summer ceramic exhibition "Japon. Céramique contemporaine" at the Nérolium. Vallauris 21.7.1951. - Photo by Edward Quinn

The first portrait Quinn made of Pablo Picasso taken at the summer ceramic exhibition "Japon. Céramique contemporaine" at the Nérolium. Vallauris 21.7.1951.

In Edward Quinn's first portrait of Pablo Picasso, the artist is captured in a low-angle close-up during the "Japon. Céramique contemporaine" exhibition in Vallauris, 1951. Looking intently upwards, his eyes are wide and his mouth is slightly agape in an expression of awe or deep concentration. The light illuminates his face, highlighting the wrinkles on his forehead and the texture of his skin. He wears a pleated shirt, and the softly focused background with raised hands suggests he is part of a crowd watching an event.


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