
Pablo Picasso and Pierre Baudouin with tapestry "Les clowns à la lune bleue". La Californie, Cannes 1959.
Pablo Picasso observes from the background as Pierre Baudouin crouches on the terrace of the Villa La Californie in Cannes, rolling up the tapestry "Les clowns à la lune bleue," 1959. With a lit cigarette in hand, the artist stands relaxed in patterned trousers, while Baudouin, in a quilted jacket, focuses on his task. The visible portion of the tapestry reveals a bold, linear face, characteristic of Picasso's style, set against a backdrop of lush foliage.
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Artworks:
- Tapestry "Les clowns à la lune bleue", 1959, not 1969. Christie's London, Feb 2004. After litho "Deux clowns: trois dessins collés au dos d'une affiche". 1954. Bloch.I:766
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