Dans le capharnaüm de son salon-atelier, Pablo Picasso joue avec Perro, son dalmatien, en 1960. Il vit depuis cinq ans à La Californie, une villa cannoise, avec Jacqueline Roque. Il a 80 ans, elle en a 34. Il l'épousera l'année suivante et déménagera avec elle à Mougins, laissant à La Californie des chefs-d'oeuvre inédits qu'on découvrira après sa mort.
53 x 80 cm. Tirage postérieur sur papier baryté.
Encadrement bois noir et passe-partout tournant.
Edition 1/1.
In the chaos of his studio-living room, Pablo Picasso plays with his dalmation Perro in 1960. He had been living with Jacqueline Roque for five years in La Californie, his villa near Cannes. He was 80, she, 34. He would marry her the following year and the couple would move to Mougins, leaving unknown masterpieces in La Californie that wouldn't be discovered until after his death.
53 x 80 cm. Printed later on fiber-based paper.
Black wooden frame, and mat.
Edition 1/1.
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