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Part two here
(The other cookie is Gemcutter Cookie.)
Pablo Picasso used the camera to capture life in the studio and at home, to try out new ideas, to study his works and document their creation, and to shape his own image as an artist at work. He collaborated with Brassaï, his celebrated mistress Dora Maar, and André Villers to create wholly original works; filmed home movies of his family and friends; and worked with filmmakers such as Luciano Emmer and Henri-Georges Clouzot to capture his creative process. His life and work were documented by photographers as diverse as Jean Cocteau, Cecil Beaton, Man Ray, Lee Miller, Edward Quinn, Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Lucien Clergue, Michel Sima, and Arnold Newman.
Picasso and the camera, c. 1930 Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas Papers Louisiana State University
crédit: Gagosian
Alright then. *swipes the Winding Key* I wonder where this goes to...
The closet door creaked open a bit? Could there be something in there?
hearts are toys with a winding key.
© SoulReserve 2016
Counterweights ($25, E. Ingraham & Co. winding key as pendant)
Clockworks ($25, pendant is Waterbury Clock Co. winding key)