Picasso in Duncan eyes
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6066
Picasso
Pablo Picasso in his bathtub on the first day we met. Villa La Californie.
© David Douglas Duncan
6066
Picasso
Pablo Picasso in his bathtub on the first day we met. Villa La Californie.
© David Douglas Duncan
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6108
Picasso
Picasso’s eyes reflecting the light coming through the windows of La Californie.
© David Douglas Duncan
6108
Picasso
Picasso’s eyes reflecting the light coming through the windows of La Californie.
© David Douglas Duncan
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6070
Picasso
Yan and Lump guarding the villa while Picasso took his family to see his old studio in Vallauris.
© David Douglas Duncan
6070
Picasso
Yan and Lump guarding the villa while Picasso took his family to see his old studio in Vallauris.
© David Douglas Duncan
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6053
Picasso
Picasso’s latest works (oil on canvas portraits) which I discovered on returning from the States, 1957.
© David Douglas Duncan
01/01/1957 6053
01/01/1957
Picasso
Picasso’s latest works (oil on canvas portraits) which I discovered on returning from the States, 1957.
© David Douglas Duncan
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6088
Picasso
Picasso at his work table, busy with a new project. The sculpture resembles an ancient fertility god. Villa La Californie, 1957.
© David Douglas Duncan
6088
Picasso
Picasso at his work table, busy with a new project. The sculpture resembles an ancient fertility god. Villa La Californie, 1957.
© David Douglas Duncan
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6109
Picasso
Picasso and a rainbow one autumn afternoon. Château de Vauvenargues, 1959.
© David Douglas Duncan
01/01/1959 6109
01/01/1959
Picasso
Picasso and a rainbow one autumn afternoon. Château de Vauvenargues, 1959.
© David Douglas Duncan
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6063
Picasso
Several weeks after shooting the close-up of the artist’s eyes, David Douglas Duncan mounted two enlargements on canvases hoping Picasso would sign them, but he refused. He then picked up his sketch pad, tore out two pages, reached for his scissors and charcoal, and in a couple of minutes finished two self-portraits as an owl.
© David Douglas Duncan
6063
Picasso
Several weeks after shooting the close-up of the artist’s eyes, David Douglas Duncan mounted two enlargements on canvases hoping Picasso would sign them, but he refused. He then picked up his sketch pad, tore out two pages, reached for his scissors and charcoal, and in a couple of minutes finished two self-portraits as an owl.
© David Douglas Duncan
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6064
Picasso
Picasso’s self-portrait as an owl, a collage of Duncan's photograph of Picasso's eyes, glued to a canvas and covered by a paper and charcoal owl by Picasso.
© David Douglas Duncan
6064
Picasso
Picasso’s self-portrait as an owl, a collage of Duncan's photograph of Picasso's eyes, glued to a canvas and covered by a paper and charcoal owl by Picasso.
© David Douglas Duncan
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6054
Picasso
For the first time, Pablo Picasso agreed to being photographed while painting in his studio.
© David Douglas Duncan
6054
Picasso
For the first time, Pablo Picasso agreed to being photographed while painting in his studio.
© David Douglas Duncan
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6055
Picasso
Picasso, late at night, lit by spotlights, painting a portrait of Jacqueline.
© David Douglas Duncan
6055
Picasso
Picasso, late at night, lit by spotlights, painting a portrait of Jacqueline.
© David Douglas Duncan
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6082
Picasso
Picasso, late at night, lit by spotlights, painting a portrait of Jacqueline.
© David Douglas Duncan
6082
Picasso
Picasso, late at night, lit by spotlights, painting a portrait of Jacqueline.
© David Douglas Duncan
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6056
Picasso
Picasso, late at night, lit by spotlights, painting a portrait of Jacqueline.
© David Douglas Duncan
6056
Picasso
Picasso, late at night, lit by spotlights, painting a portrait of Jacqueline.
© David Douglas Duncan
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6057
Picasso
Picasso, late at night, lit by spotlights, painting a portrait of Jacqueline.
© David Douglas Duncan
6057
Picasso
Picasso, late at night, lit by spotlights, painting a portrait of Jacqueline.
© David Douglas Duncan
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6092
Picasso
Picasso had dropped what he was doing, and in just ten minutes sketched the charcoal outline of the figures in “The Beach at La Garoupe.”
© David Douglas Duncan
6092
Picasso
Picasso had dropped what he was doing, and in just ten minutes sketched the charcoal outline of the figures in “The Beach at La Garoupe.”
© David Douglas Duncan
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6126
Picasso
Picasso, the toreador in his lounge room.
© David Douglas Duncan
11/06/2013 6126
11/06/2013
Picasso
Picasso, the toreador in his lounge room.
© David Douglas Duncan
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6069
Picasso
Jean Cocteau, greeted by Picasso disguised as an Italian clown.
© David Douglas Duncan
6069
Picasso
Jean Cocteau, greeted by Picasso disguised as an Italian clown.
© David Douglas Duncan
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6078
Picasso
Master printer Jacques Frelaut, Picasso, Jacqueline, and Jaime Sabartes looking at the latest proof of matador Pepe Illo, in the basement of Villa La Californie, 1957.
© David Douglas Duncan
01/01/1957 6078
01/01/1957
Picasso
Master printer Jacques Frelaut, Picasso, Jacqueline, and Jaime Sabartes looking at the latest proof of matador Pepe Illo, in the basement of Villa La Californie, 1957.
© David Douglas Duncan
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6077
Picasso
Picasso, with his son Paul, and Jacqueline, in Arles.
© David Douglas Duncan
6077
Picasso
Picasso, with his son Paul, and Jacqueline, in Arles.
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6060
Picasso
“Alone with Picasso, Villa La Californie, Cannes, 1960.” Portrait of David Douglas Duncan with Picasso on the inside of the dust jacket of his book Picasso Paints a Portrait.
Photo by Gjon Mili.
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01/01/1960 6060
01/01/1960
Picasso
“Alone with Picasso, Villa La Californie, Cannes, 1960.” Portrait of David Douglas Duncan with Picasso on the inside of the dust jacket of his book Picasso Paints a Portrait.
Photo by Gjon Mili.
© David Douglas Duncan
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6128
Picasso
Picasso, on seeing the photo of the dead American gunner.
© David Douglas Duncan
11/06/2013 6128
11/06/2013
Picasso
Picasso, on seeing the photo of the dead American gunner.
© David Douglas Duncan
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6072
Picasso
With Jacqueline in the garden.
© David Douglas Duncan
6072
Picasso
With Jacqueline in the garden.
© David Douglas Duncan
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6130
Picasso
A quiet evening scene with the children playing and reading on the steps outside the studio.
© David Douglas Duncan
11/06/2013 6130
11/06/2013
Picasso
A quiet evening scene with the children playing and reading on the steps outside the studio.
© David Douglas Duncan
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6086
Picasso
Picasso’s children, Claude and Paloma, often took over the villa for their games, turning the studio into a gymnasium or theater. Picasso always liked to wear Gary Cooper’s Stetson.
© David Douglas Duncan
6086
Picasso
Picasso’s children, Claude and Paloma, often took over the villa for their games, turning the studio into a gymnasium or theater. Picasso always liked to wear Gary Cooper’s Stetson.
© David Douglas Duncan
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6017
Picasso
Paloma drawing alongside her father.
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6017
Picasso
Paloma drawing alongside her father.
© David Douglas Duncan
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6095
Picasso
Paloma, Claude and their father playing with a skipping rope. In the background is his new painting, “The Beach at La Garoupe.”
© David Douglas Duncan
6095
Picasso
Paloma, Claude and their father playing with a skipping rope. In the background is his new painting, “The Beach at La Garoupe.”
© David Douglas Duncan
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6131
Picasso
Now dancing alone.
© David Douglas Duncan
11/06/2013 6131
11/06/2013
Picasso
Now dancing alone.
© David Douglas Duncan
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6114
Picasso
Jacqueline giving Picasso a ballet lesson.
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6114
Picasso
Jacqueline giving Picasso a ballet lesson.
© David Douglas Duncan
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6113
Picasso
I had just returned from the United States; Picasso and Jacqueline had come to meet me at Nice airport, and are now seen here back in the studio.
© David Douglas Duncan
6113
Picasso
I had just returned from the United States; Picasso and Jacqueline had come to meet me at Nice airport, and are now seen here back in the studio.
© David Douglas Duncan
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6129
Picasso
Jacqueline was never far from Picasso when he was working.
© David Douglas Duncan
11/06/2013 6129
11/06/2013
Picasso
Jacqueline was never far from Picasso when he was working.
© David Douglas Duncan
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6080
Picasso
Picasso and Jacqueline.
© David Douglas Duncan
6080
Picasso
Picasso and Jacqueline.
© David Douglas Duncan