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A square hardcover book with a bright yellow spine, titled Picasso, Friends and Family by Edward Quinn. The cover features a black-and-white photograph of an older man, likely Picasso, smiling warmly while wearing a heavy coat and a hat with two pigtail braids. The book is angled on a plain white background.
The back cover of a book with a vibrant yellow background, shown against a white surface. In the center is a black-and-white photograph of Pablo Picasso in a tuxedo at a party, smiling as he is surrounded by friends. Below the image is a paragraph of text, and a barcode is in the bottom-right corner.
An open book showing a two-page spread with black-and-white photographs from 1955. The left photo shows Pablo Picasso and Jean Cocteau smiling in a crowd. The right photo shows Picasso feeding Cocteau a bite of food at a restaurant table surrounded by friends.
An open book with a yellow cover displays a two-page spread titled BULLFIGHTERS. On the left is a black and white photo of Pablo Picasso from behind, watching his bullfighting art in a studio. The right page shows a black and white photo of a shirtless Picasso wearing a large wicker bull mask.
An open book with a yellow spine is laid flat, showing a two-page spread with black-and-white photographs. The left page features a photo of Pablo Picasso holding his daughter Paloma, with his son Claude standing in front of them. The right page shows Picasso presenting a small, framed photo of himself as a child to his two children.
A two-page spread from a book about Picasso. On the left, a color photograph shows a smiling Pablo Picasso, in a dark hat and glasses, next to a woman holding a sign that reads: City of Westminster. PLEASE ADJUST YOUR CLOTHING BEFORE LEAVING by order. The right-hand page shows the book's table of contents.
A page from the book My Photos of Picasso by Edward Quinn. The left page displays a color photograph of Pablo Picasso in a red shirt and patterned pants, standing next to his wife Jacqueline Roque, who wears a red poncho. They are in his studio, surrounded by paintings, in Mougins, 1962. The right page contains a block of text.
A black and white two-page book spread under the heading COLLECTORS, featuring two photographs of Pablo Picasso with friends and family. On the left, Picasso sits on stone steps in Cannes in 1956 with three companions. On the right, a shirtless Picasso stands on a beach in 1954 with four people, including his son and daughter.
A two-page book spread titled PHOTOGRAPHERS, featuring two black and white photographs of Pablo Picasso. On the left, Picasso, Jean Cocteau, and Jacqueline Roque sit in a crowded audience at an outdoor event. On the right, photographer David Douglas Duncan leans over a seated, shirtless Picasso in his studio, holding his hand and kissing his head.
A two-page book spread contrasting two views of artist Pablo Picasso and his friend Jaime Sabartés. On the left is a colorful, childlike crayon portrait of Sabartés by Picasso, drawn on a book's frontispiece. On the right is a black-and-white photograph of the two men standing together; Picasso in a plaid shirt hands a book to Sabartés, who wears a suit and glasses, while a cubist painting hangs on the wall behind them.
A two-page book spread with black and white photographs from the 1953 Cannes Film Festival. On the left, a crowd in formal attire, including Pablo Picasso and Françoise Gilot, gathers at an entrance. On the right, a close-up shows actor Edward G. Robinson in a tuxedo, with Picasso and Gilot standing behind him.
A black and white diptych showing behind-the-scenes photographs from the filming of Le Mystère Picasso in 1955. The left image is a wide shot of the studio, showing a shirtless Pablo Picasso seated and working, surrounded by film crew, cameras, and lights. The right image is a closer shot of director Henri-Georges Clouzot and a cameraman filming Picasso as he creates a drawing.
A two-page book spread titled BULLFIGHTERS, featuring two black and white photos of Pablo Picasso at corridas in France. On the left, from 1954, Picasso leans from the stands to congratulate bullfighter Pepe Luis Marca, who holds a large ceramic plate prize. On the right, a 1957 photo shows a smiling Picasso with his children, Paloma and Claude, and French lady bullfighter Pierrette Le Bourdiec.
A black and white two-page book spread titled BULLFIGHTERS. On the left, a photo from 1955 shows Pablo Picasso sitting with a cigarette while Jean Cocteau and two boys stand behind him, all dressed up for a bullfight. On the right, a 1960 photo shows bullfighter Luis Miguel Dominguín on his knees in a ring as a bull charges him.
A two-page book spread in black and white showing two photographs of Pablo Picasso and Françoise Gilot in 1954. On the left, the couple stands on a beach, smiling at each other. On the right, they are at a restaurant, both looking off-camera with pensive expressions.
A two-page book spread with black and white photographs of Pablo Picasso and his family at a bullfight in Vallauris, 1955. On the left page, Picasso's children have their hands on his head as they all watch with intense expressions. On the right page, Picasso smiles and claps in the grandstand, seated between Jacqueline and Jean Cocteau.
A two-page book spread in black and white. On the left, a photo shows Jacqueline Picasso in 1956, smiling as she wears a chunky, white ceramic necklace designed by Picasso. On the right, a wide shot shows the interior of Picasso's art studio in Cannes, filled with his paintings and sculptures, with Jacqueline seated amidst the creative clutter.
Picasso, Friends and Family
Photographs by Edward Quinn
€ 38.00
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By (artist): Pablo Picasso
Designed by: Kerstin Riedel
Edited by: Wolfgang Frei
July 2023, 232 Pages, 211 Photos
Hardcover
262mm x 272mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-5501-6

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An Intimate Portrait of Picasso
"He doesn't bother me," Picasso commented of the photographer Edward Quinn, after the latter had first photographed him at work in the ceramics studio in the early 1950s. This was undoubtedly one of the reasons why Quinn was allowed to accompany the artist with his Leica for over 20 years from 1951 onwards during his time on the Côte d'Azur: in the studio, in private with his family, with artist friends, at the bullfight, out and about, with lovers or simply at the hairdresser's. The Quinn Archive holds a large stock of photographs of great intimacy, showing Picasso in everyday life and documenting his idiosyncratic character, his humor, and his enthusiasm in an amiable and light-hearted way. Edward Quinn did not use a tripod with his camera, nor did he illuminate the room artificially; his main concern was to capture genuine pictures. As a viewer, you find yourself on eye level with the protagonists. Almost like in the street photography we know today, there is a captivating sense of the casual moment. This book is a magical selection of photographs from Picasso's everyday life and shows the famous artist in many unexpected situations.

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From 1949, EDWARD QUINN (1920, Dublin-1997, Altendorf/Switzerland) lived and worked on the Côte d'Azur as a press photographer for international magazines such as Life and Paris Match. During his 20-year friendship with Picasso, he took more than 12,000 photographs of the artist. From the 1960s onwards, Quinn concentrated his work entirely on the art scene, portraying the likes of Max Ernst, Alexander Calder, Francis Bacon, Salvador Dalí, Graham Sutherland, David Hockney and Georg Baselitz.
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