Four
rare portraits of Pablo Picasso as well as an additional group portrait, which
all offer glimpses into the artist’s private life at the end of World War II,
are now available at Jeff Mitchum Galleries. Shot by the late Richard Ham, the
collection of portraits titled “Three Visits with Picasso” were taken by the
young war photographer in the fall of 1944 to help garner positive admiration
for the artist whose work had been labeled “decadent” by the Germans. With few
photographs of Picasso during the War in existence, Jeff Mitchum Galleries is
thrilled to display and offer the exclusive images in both their Las Vegas
galleries inside Bellagio and MGM Grand.
“It’s
amazing that such iconic and personal portraits of the world’s most recognized
artist, Pablo Picasso, were hidden from the world for so long,” said renowned
photographer Jeff Mitchum. “To exclusively represent Ham’s collection, not only
does it make me feel a tremendous responsibility to preserve art and world
history, but I am honored to make the artist proofs available to those who
admire Picasso’s work and life.”
During
his three visits, Ham had the pleasure of not only photographing Picasso in his
secret studio, but engaging in conversations about different artists of the
time, learning about his thoughts on the war, and sharing a lunch of tomato
sandwiches. When Ham arrived for the final meeting and shared the portraits
with Jean Cocteau, Picasso’s lifelong friend, he was told by a translator, “Mr.
Cocteau thinks that these are the best shots of Picasso he has ever seen.”
Photographs
of Picasso during the War are extremely hard to find, especially professional
shots in such pristine condition, because few people knew of his whereabouts.
The Germans had a dislike for Picasso’s political views such as those expressed
in his painting “Guernica.” Therefore, he tended to keep a quiet profile and
lived in seclusion. Now, more than 70 years later, these rare photographs will
once again be on display and available to the public at Jeff Mitchum Galleries.
The
portraits of Picasso come at a fortuitous time as Jeff Mitchum Galleries,
Bellagio, is located next door to the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Arts, which is
concurrently opening “Picasso – Creatures and Creativity.” Guests of the
Bellagio Gallery of Fine Arts can exit through Jeff Mitchum Galleries and view
these stunning portraits to complete their Picasso experience.
For
more information about the portraits of Picasso offered at Jeff Mitchum
Galleries, contact either the Bellagio or MGM Grand gallery or email
PicassoPortraits@JeffMitchum.com. Collectors or anyone interested in learning
more about Richard Ham’s “Three Visits with Picasso” can read the galleries’
booklet available for download here.
Jeff
Mitchum Galleries, Bellagio:
800.763.3074/702.693.4700
Jeff
Mitchum Galleries, MGM Grand: 800.763.3074
Ext.12 / 702.304.0007
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