1. Picasso with La femme en robe longue (Woman in a long dress)
and Tête casquée (Head of a warrior), by Robert Capa. 1944.
Photograph. ( Robert Capa and International Center of Photography /
Magnum Photos).
Attributed works:
2. Tête de taureau (Head of a bull), by Picasso. Photographed by Brassa
in 1931. Repr. in D.-H. Kahnweiler: Les Sculptures de Picasso, Paris 1948.
Attributed works:
3. Tête de mort (Death’s head), by Picasso. 1941. Bronze and copper,
25 by 21 by 31 cm. (Musée national Picasso-Paris; Photo Josse /
Bridgeman Images; DACS, London 2020).
Attributed works:
4. Picasso with L’orateur (The orator), photographed in his studio on
rue des Grands-Augustines, Paris, in 1939, by Brassaï. (Repr. in Brassa :
Conversations avec Picasso, London 1967, pp.70–71, ill. 16).
Attributed works:
5. Musicians for a Nativity/manger, by Appel.les Fenosa. 1941. Bronze,
17 by 12.3 by 11 cm. (Fundacio Fenosa, El Vendrell, Tarragona).
Attributed works:
6. Le chat accroupi (Crouching cat), by Picasso. 1943. Plaster, length
51.4 cm. (Repr. in D.-H. Kahnweiler: Les Sculptures de Picasso, Paris
1948, no.212).
Attributed works:
7. Picasso’s studio on rue des Grands-Augustines, Paris, photographed
in 1944 shortly after the Liberation, with Man with sheep in plaster on
the left, Cat in bronze in the centre and Crouching cat in plaster on
the right, by Henri Cartier-Bresson. 1944. ( Henri Cartier-Bresson /
Magnum Photos).
Attributed works:
8. Cover for Les Sculptures de Picasso (1948), showing Le Main Droit de
Picasso, by Brassaï.