
Pablo Picasso and his printer Aldo Crommelynck. on a table by Joseph-Marius Tiola. La Californie, Cannes 1961.
In his studio at Villa La Californie in Cannes, 1961, Pablo Picasso stands shirtless, a white cloth draped over his shoulder. His printer, Aldo Crommelynck, stands beside him, inspecting what appears to be a portfolio of prints. The ornate room is in a state of creative disarray, its high, paneled walls hung with Picasso’s own paintings and a stringed instrument. In the foreground, a wicker basket overflows with papers, one bearing the word “Toros.”
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Artworks:
- "Nature morte au compotier" or "Nature morte aux cerises", 1943. Guigon:234
- "Intérieur avec femme dans un rocking-chair", 1956. Westheider:32
- "La Californie IV", 1958. Westheider:35
- Cover "Luis Miguel Dominguin, Picasso Toros y Toreros", 1961
- Bullfight painting by Claude: POUR MON PAPA CHERIE CLAUDE
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