
Pablo Picasso and the wife of 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.
At his Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie home in Mougins, 1970, Pablo Picasso shares a joyful, spontaneous moment with the wife of William Hartmann, the architect who had persuaded the artist to create his monumental "Tête" sculpture for Chicago's Daley Plaza. Dressed in a red shirt and patterned trousers, Picasso places his hands on the laughing woman, whose movement is captured in a slight blur. In the brightly lit room, a large, colorful cubist-style painting leans against a wall near arched French doors, part of an eclectic mix of personal art and furnishings.
Artworks:
- "Mousquetaire", 1969. Richardson.2009:91
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com / © Succession Picasso / 2020, ProLitteris, Zurich
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