
Douglas Cooper and Hélène Parmelin. Exhibition "Pablo Picasso. 347 gravures récentes", 18.12.1968-1.2.1969. La Galerie Louise Leiris. 47, rue de Monceau, Paris 1968.
Art historian Douglas Cooper and author Hélène Parmelin attend the exhibition "Pablo Picasso. 347 gravures récentes" at La Galerie Louise Leiris in Paris, 1968. In this candid scene, a woman in a double-breasted coat sits on a bench in the foreground. Behind her, guests converse amidst partitions displaying Picasso’s framed prints. Among them, a man wearing glasses holds a catalog while speaking with another visitor. The gallery, with its dark parquet floor, is illuminated by rectangular fluorescent light fixtures.
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- Artworks not yet listed in detail. See Exhibition catalog "Picasso. 347 gravures récentes". 18.12.1968-1.2.1969. La Galerie Louise Leiris. 47, rue de Monceau, Paris 1968.
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