
Jacqueline, Catherine Hutin, Pablo Picasso, Javier Vilató. Vauvenargues 1960.
At the Château de Vauvenargues in 1960, Pablo Picasso, in a houndstooth hat and cardigan, stands at the center of a group, focused on something he holds in his hands. To his left, his wife Jacqueline, dressed in black, gestures as she speaks. Picasso's nephew, Javier Vilató, smiles at the camera while holding a dark overcoat, as Catherine Hutin looks on. They are gathered in a hallway with hexagonal floor tiles, its walls adorned with framed artworks, capturing a candid social moment.
Artworks:
- From left "Jeune fille assise, robe persane", 1942. By Matisse
- "Nature morte aux oranges", 1912. By Matisse
- "Enfants dessinant", 1954. exh.cat. Picasso dans la collection Nahmad, Grimaldi Forum, Monaco 2013:198-199; Sotheby's New York, 3.5.2006; Cahiers d'art, octobre 1954, p:74.
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