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Picasso and Jacqueline sitting on rocking chairs.  The day of departure for Vauvenargues.
Picasso and Jacqueline sitting on rocking chairs. The day of departure for Vauvenargues.

Picasso and Jacqueline sitting on rocking chairs. The day of departure for Vauvenargues.

Artist David Douglas Duncan (American, 1916 - 2018)
Date1956-1959; printed 2013
MediumInkjet print
DimensionsImage: 20 7/8 × 13 7/8 inches (53.02 × 35.24 cm)
Sheet: 24 × 20 1/16 inches (60.96 × 50.96 cm)
Credit LineGift of David Douglas Duncan
Object number2014.11.126
Signednone
Inscribednone
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DescriptionImage of Picasso and Jacqueline seated in rocking chairs.
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Picasso sitting in his favorite rocking chair
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Jacqueline and Kabol, their Afghan hound, sitting on steps at Vauvenargues
David Douglas Duncan
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Picasso leaving La Californie on moving day to Château de Vauvenargues
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1958; printed 2013
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Pablo Picasso at Vauvenargues in his studio
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Picasso at the door of his Château de Vauvenargues
David Douglas Duncan
1962; printed 2013
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Jacqueline and Picasso in his studio on canvas signing day at La Californie
David Douglas Duncan
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Moving day, Picasso and Jacqueline leave La Californie for Provence
David Douglas Duncan
1958; printed 2013
2014.11.135