Magnum Editions Poster: Pablo Picasso playing with his son, Vallauris, France, 1948
While on assignment in the South of France in the summer of 1948, Robert Capa, who had met Picassoās partner Francoise Gilot in Paris a few years previously, spent time with the couple and their children on the CĆ“te DāAzur. āCapa was a friend, so it was not formal at allā, Gilot said of the photographs Capa took of them during that period, which depict the artist playing in the sand on the beach with his son and dutifully carrying a shade over Gilotās head. The tender portraits caught by Capa show Picasso as a barefoot, carefree father, enjoying lifeās simple pleasures: a side of the artist that had seldom been seen. Capaās images capture not just a great artist, but a family man, and have become some of the most memorable pictures ever taken of Picasso.
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Magnum Editions Poster: Pablo Picasso playing with his son, Vallauris, France, 1948
Magnum Editions Poster: Pablo Picasso playing with his son, Vallauris, France, 1948
While on assignment in the South of France in the summer of 1948, Robert Capa, who had met Picassoās partner Francoise Gilot in Paris a few years previously, spent time with the couple and their children on the CĆ“te DāAzur. āCapa was a friend, so it was not formal at allā, Gilot said of the photographs Capa took of them during that period, which depict the artist playing in the sand on the beach with his son and dutifully carrying a shade over Gilotās head. The tender portraits caught by Capa show Picasso as a barefoot, carefree father, enjoying lifeās simple pleasures: a side of the artist that had seldom been seen. Capaās images capture not just a great artist, but a family man, and have become some of the most memorable pictures ever taken of Picasso.
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While on assignment in the South of France in the summer of 1948, Robert Capa, who had met Picassoās partner Francoise Gilot in Paris a few years previously, spent time with the couple and their children on the CĆ“te DāAzur. āCapa was a friend, so it was not formal at allā, Gilot said of the photographs Capa took of them during that period, which depict the artist playing in the sand on the beach with his son and dutifully carrying a shade over Gilotās head. The tender portraits caught by Capa show Picasso as a barefoot, carefree father, enjoying lifeās simple pleasures: a side of the artist that had seldom been seen. Capaās images capture not just a great artist, but a family man, and have become some of the most memorable pictures ever taken of Picasso.







