When the Musée nationale d’art moderne was founded in 1947, Pablo Picasso gave the new museum 10 of his masterpieces, including ‘Atelier de la modiste’ (1926), ‘La Muse’ (1935) and ‘L’Aubade’ (1942).
Alongside sketches and archival documents to show Picasso’s creative process. Not only are we privy to sketches documenting the works’ creation, but articles and files which contain fascinating insight into their exhibition and acquisition history. The exhibition is staged, appropriately, at the Musée Picasso in Paris, from 24th October until 27th January. It coincides with another exhibition of the artist’s work, focussing on his creative output during the year 1932, so it's a great opportunity to take a peek at two stages of Picasso’s long and prolific career.
Picasso Museum
5 Rue de Thorigny, 75003 Paris, Francia
Opening Days and Times
Tuesday-Friday: 11:30-18:00
Weekend and Holiday: 9:30-18:00