Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Dying Bull - Pablo Picasso vocab

From the Picasso biography -

Francois Gilot
Antibes
plywood
Cannes
Valauris
"to tickle the mind"
ceramics
Villa Californie
Notre Dame de Vie

Château de Vauvenargues: near the Provençal town of Aix-en-Provence there is a simple mound of earth, covered in grass and ringed by ivy. Perched on top is a curvaceous bronze nude, made by Pablo Picasso in 1933, and exhibited alongside Guernica in the Paris international exhibition of 1937. But, in terms of significance, it doesn’t come close to what lies beneath: the body of the artist himself.

This summer, 36 years after Picasso’s death, the château in the south of France opens its gates to the public for the first time. The Spanish artist bought Château de Vauvenargues in 1958 after he discovered it in the foothills of Mont Sainte-Victoire, the mountain immortalised in countless paintings by Paul Cézanne, the man Picasso regarded as his artistic father.

age 91, 1973

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