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Picasso, le peintre et son modèle

Secrets d'alcôve d'un atelier

Ce deuxième volume de la série Secrets d’alcôve d’un atelier fait suite aux Dames de Mougins. « Sainte peinture, reine des jours ! Pour le vrai peintre, la peinture ce n’est pas un monsieur qui peint toute la journée, ni une diplomatie de café, ni un papotage infini sur “qu’est-ce que la peinture” et “pourquoi peignez-vous” ? ou d’autres objets de conversation dont ce siècle adore nourrir ses incompréhensions et ses vides. Pour le vrai peintre, la peinture dont il est porteur transforme le temps en interrogation. Faire ou ne pas faire ? Pourquoi faire ou ne pas faire ? Ceci ou cela ? Il faudrait tout peindre, tout embrasser, tout tenter, ouvrir à la connaissance la terre entière. Picasso a de la réalité une passion qui se souhaiterait apte à tout dévorer. L’énorme monde voudrait pouvoir entrer dans son désir. Tout devrait se prêter à devenir peinture. Il semble toujours, quand il ne peint pas, qu’il peigne tout le temps tout de même. En tout cas, il regarde avec intensité : c’est sa façon de peindre quand il n’est pas à l’atelier. Et dans les moments de détente, ou tout au moins de silence et d’immobilité, il regarde le monde comme il regarde sa peinture à l’atelier, avec la même interrogation anxieuse. » Hélène Parmelin
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Author(s) or Editor(s): Hélène Parmelin
Publisher: Cercle d’Art
Publication Date: 1/1/1965
Number of Pages: 195
ISBN: 9780320063992
eISBN: 9782369438335
DOI: 10.14375/NP.9780320063992

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