
Pablo Picasso and Norman Granz, Jazz music impresario and collector. Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins 1967.
Pablo Picasso stands with jazz music impresario and collector Norman Granz in his studio at Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins, in 1967. The artist, in a distinctive patterned shirt, gazes seriously towards the camera while the taller, smiling Granz rests a hand on his shoulder. They are surrounded by a profusion of artworks; canvases are stacked against the stone walls, with a long still life before them and a large painting of biomorphic figures behind, offering an intimate glimpse into the prolific workspace.
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Artworks:
- "Figures au bord de la mer", 1931. MPParis:131; Zervos.VII:328
- "Grande baigneuse au livre", 1937. MPParis:160; Zervos.VIII:351
- "Nature morte sur une commode", 1955. Warncke:524
- "Femme nue allongée (Les voyeurs)" or "Suzanne et les vieillards", 1955. Warncke:525;
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