
Pablo Picasso, Jacqueline, not yet identified visitor. With William Hartmann, architect who persuaded Pablo Picasso to create "Tête", the Chicago Civic Center Work (Chicago Pablo Picasso) at Chicago's Daley Plaza. Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins 1970.
A wide-angle, fisheye lens captures an intimate evening gathering at Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie in Mougins, 1970. Pablo Picasso, in a bright blue sweater vest, stands at a round wooden table where his wife, Jacqueline, sits in a pensive pose. On the right, in a rocking chair, is the architect William Hartmann, who persuaded Picasso to create the monumental 'Tête' sculpture for Chicago. An unidentified visitor sits in the foreground. The table is laden with drinks and teacups, while the room is filled with personal effects and stacked canvases, with a portrait of a younger Picasso on the wall.
Artworks:
- "Lampe aux perroquets bleus", 1962
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com / © Succession Picasso / 2020, ProLitteris, Zurich
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