Picasso Paints A Portrait-new

Picasso Paints A Portrait-new

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For Seventeen Years, Internationally Acclaimed Photographer David Douglas Duncan Was A Trusted Friend Of Pablo Picasso And His Family. He Took Thousands Of Photographs Of The Artist, Inside His Studiohomes, And Of His Thenunknown Canvases 'Picasso'S Picassos.'Now, In Picasso Paints A Portrait, Duncan Reveals His Unprecedented Photojournalistic Coup: Capturing The Legendary Spanish Master As He Created A Constantly Changing Oiloncanvas Portrait Of Jacqueline, His Companion And Future Wife.These Historic Pictures Were Selected From Hundreds Taken In Two Days At Villa La Californie On The French Riviera, The Center Of Picasso'S World In 1957. There, The 76Yearold Picasso And Duncan Stood Virtually Shouldertoshoulder In The Midsummer Heat, Surrounded By The Artist'S Canvases, Collages, And Metalflanged Sculptures ... One Man Painting, The Other Photographing. They Rarely Exchanged A Word.Duncan Presents His Pictures Without Captions. The Elegant Preface And Two Pages Of Intimate 'Memories' Share The Photographer'S Thoughts As He Watched His Genius Neighbor At Work. No Museum Curator, Or Art Historian, Was Ever Allowed Closer To Picasso For Such Endless Hours While He Was Painting. Page By Page. David Douglas Duncan Unfolds His Extraordinary Photobiography Of One Portrait With Pablo Picasso, Himself, As Its Silent But Most Eloquent Narrator.

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