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Picasso: Odalisque I 26.10.55, Carnet de la Californie Digiacco and artist whose submersion in

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and artist whose submersion in the colorful and theatrical life of Paris within the late 19th century permitted him to deliver a collection of luring

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34" x 24" and published to a strict edition of only 299 pieces

McKnight's work can be found in the Metropolitan Museum of Art as well as the Smithsonian Institute

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Picasso: Odalisque I 26.10.55, Carnet de la Californie Digiacco and artist whose submersion inInside the Villa: Picassos Vision in the Studio in Carnet de la Californie Following Henri Matisse's passing, Pablo Picasso channeled his, and the art worlds loss, into a compelling series of Odalisque compositions as homage to his friend and rival. Jacqueline Roque, his second wife and artistic muse and model, became central to this body of work created within their shared sanctuary at Villa La Californie in Cannes, where the couple resided from 1955

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