
Picasso showing Suzanne and George Ramié wood sculptures "The Bathers (Les Baigneuses)". On right Jacqueline. La Californie, Cannes 1957.
In the light-filled studio of his Villa La Californie in Cannes, 1957, Pablo Picasso presents his wooden sculptures, "The Bathers (Les Baigneuses)." Dressed in bold plaid trousers, the artist explains the work to gallerists Suzanne and George Ramié. While George is seated in the foreground, Suzanne listens intently. To the far right, Picasso’s wife, Jacqueline Roque, stands in a contemplative pose. The high-ceilinged room, populated with other works, offers a candid glimpse into the artist's creative environment.
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Artworks:
- "Buste de femme", 1957. MPP:1829.1.3; Wofsy.57:169; WS:496 "L'enfant", 1956. WS:506;
- "L'homme aux mains jointes", 1956. WS:504;
- "La plongeuse", 1956. WS: 503;
- "L'homme–fontaine", 1956. WS:505; WS:505.
- "Tête de femme", 1957 (all 4 parts). WS:640; MPP:1828
- ceramic (pichet) ?
- "La femme enceinte,1er état", 1950. WS:349.I; Wofsy.50:025
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