French National Museums, 184
Galerie Louise Leiris, 54, 267
Galerie La Hune, 267
Gallimard (publisher), 292
Galloise, La, 172, 194–195, 200, 212–215, 217–218, 226, 230, 254, 260, 268, 276, 326–327
Geneviève, 13–16, 18–19, 21, 26, 28, 84, 89–91, 321
Giacometti, Alberto, 187–191, 284
Giacometti, Annette, 189
Giacometti, Diego, 188–189
Gide, André, 227–228
Gillot, Claude, 152
Glass of Absinthe, A, 23
Goat, The, 286
Goat Skull and Bottle, 289
Gogh, Vincent van, 20, 67–68, 248
Gold Rush, The, 319
Golfe-Juan, 82, 87–88, 124, 126, 128–129, 165–168, 172, 183, 195, 199, 213, 217, 219, 224, 237, 268, 275, 326
Góngora y Argote, Luís de, 173, 176
Gontcharova, Nathalie, 139–140
Gordes, 118
Gorille, Le, 276
Gottlieb, Adolph, 164
Goujon, Jean, 20
Goya, y Lucientes, Francisco, 174, 223
Greco, El, 247
Grimaldi family, 281
Gris, Juan, 51, 60, 62, 71, 259, 266
Guernica, 17, 143, 182, 195, 217
Gutmann, Doctor, 147
Hadjilazaros, Matsie, 314–315, 324
Hegel, Georg, 65–66
Heidegger, Martin, 324
Hemingway, Ernest, 53, 69, 180
Heraclitus, 324
Herbart, Pierre, 228
Homme au Mouton, L’, 17, 226, 281–283
Hôtel California, 145
Hôtel du Golfe (Chez Marcel), 224
Hôtel Paradis, 71, 73
Hôtel Régina (Cimiez) 240
Impressionism, 67
Indo-China, 33
Inferno. L’ (Dante), 34
Inès, see Sassier, Inès
Ingres, J.-A.-D., 152
Isnard (police commissioner), 223–225, 272
Jacob, Max, 87–88, 127, 130, 142, 158, 166, 259, 293, 321
“Jacques,” M. (picture dealer), 56–58
Jarry, Alfred, 59
Jaspers, Karl, 324
Jeanne d’Arc, 252
Joie de Vivre, La, 126
Joinville, Jean de, 27
Joliot-Curie, Frédéric, 227
Juan-les-Pins, 141, 175, 217, 224, 329
Kahnweiler, D.-H., 54, 58–60, 65–66, 163–164, 166, 180–181, 202, 258–260, 263–267, 287, 292, 296, 322, 331–335
Kasbek, 35
Khan, Aga, 226
Khan, Aly, 226
Khan, the Begum, 224
Kierkegaard, Sören, 149
Klee, Paul, 180
Kootz, Sam, 164–166, 290
Kostas, 324–325, 327
Kostrowitzky, Comtesse de, 72
Lacan, Doctor, 81–82, 151–152
Laclos, Choderlos de, 25
Lacourière, Roger, 173–174
Lamaze, Doctor, 151–152
Laporte, René, 279
Larionov, Michel, 139–140
Laurencin, Marie, 71–72, 293
Laurens, Henri, 284–285
Lazerme, Count de, 321
Lazerme, Countess de, 321, 331
Léger, Fernand, 37, 178, 258–261
Léger, Mme. Nadia, 260–262
Leiris, Louise (“Zette”), 16, 54, 148, 256, 278, 307, 322
Leiris, Michel, 44, 77, 148, 179, 221, 256
Leporello, 295
Letters of a Portuguese Nun (Tériade edition), 237, 243
Lettres Françaises, Les (newspaper), 253–254
L’Hospied chemical works, 168
Life (magazine), 56
Limelight, 318–319
Lipchitz, Jacques, 36, 180
Loeb, Pierre, 117, 191
Louvre (museum), 13–14, 186–187
Lycée Carnot, 124
Lydia (Matisse’s secretary), 91–92, 127, 176, 238, 241
Maar, Dora, 13, 15–16, 20, 55, 76–84, 95–99, 113, 117, 118, 122, 124, 128–129, 156, 162, 165, 186, 191–192, 195, 215–216, 217, 218, 244, 266, 279, 292, 308, 320–321
Madoura pottery, 166, 172, 178
Maillol, Aristide, 15, 21
Maison de la Pensée Française, 202–203, 275
Malevich, 261–262
Malherbe, François de, 181
Malraux, André, 33–34, 252
Manolo, Hugué (Manolo), 321
Manolo, Mme. (Totote), 321
Man with the Sheep, The (see, Homme au Mouton, L’)
Man’s Fate (Malraux), 33
Man’s Hope (Malraux), 33
Marais, Jean (“Jeannot”), 34–35
Marcel, see Boudin, Marcel
Mariette (Braque’s secretary), 132
Marseilles, 122, 225
Massacre of Chios, The (Delacroix), 187
Massine, Léonide, 139
Masson, André, 37, 267
Match (magazine), 32, 56, 217
Matisse, Henri, 17, 36–37, 62, 66, 91–92, 109, 127, 131, 134, 139, 142, 176, 185, 237–245, 247–249, 258–260, 284, 334
Matisse, Mme. Henri, 176
Matisse, Pierre 244
Mayakowsky, Vladimir, 182, 251
Ménerbes, 118–124, 130, 191, 224
Metamorphoses (Ovid), 173–176
Meyer, Marcelle, 142
Michel, M., 269, 273–274, 335
Michel, Mme., 269–274, 335
Michelangelo, 226
Milan, 278–279, 314
Miller, Lee, 276
Milliner’s Workshop, The, 185–186
Mimosas, Les, 272–278
Minotaure (review), 178
Miró, Joan, 138, 157, 178–180
Modern Style, 67–68
Modigliani, Amedeo, 17, 71
Molière, Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, called, 65, 294
Mollet, “Baron” Jean, 32, 293
Monkey with Young, 287
Monsieur Verdoux, 232, 318
Monte Carlo, 141, 226
Montpellier, 13, 26, 89–81
Medical School, 177
Motherwell, Robert, 164
Mougins, 129, 155, 212
Mourir à Madrid (film), 280
Mourlot, Fernand, 83–86, 114, 163–164, 177–178, 203, 305
Murphy, Gerald, 141
Muse, The, 186
Musée d’Art Moderne (Paris), 53, 182, 184, 186
Museum of Modern Art, N.Y., 180–182
Nenni, Pietro, 279
Neuilly, 52, 99, 310
Nîmes, 219–220, 296, 298, 321, 329
Noailles, Marie-Laure, Vicomtesse de, 13, 222–223, 267
Notre-Dame-de-Vie, 212
Nude, Rear View (Matisse), 294
Olivier, Fernande, 9, 70, 73, 293
Ovid, 173–174, 176
Parade (ballet), 139
Paris, 13, 15, 29, 31, 54
Ile de la Cité, 20, 50
Ile St.-Louis, 52–63
Left Bank, 13, 25
Liberation of, 53, 55, 79, 119, 160, 283
Municipal Council, 292
Vert Galant, 20, 50
Pellequer, Max, 161
Penrose, Mrs. Roland, 276
Pétain, Marshal, 167
Philip II (of Spain), 160, 162
Picasso, Claude, 152, 156–157, 160, 163, 192–193, 196, 200, 205, 210, 212, 217–218, 227, 230–233, 256, 268–269, 287, 309, 326–327, 331, 334
Picasso, Maya, 53, 121, 141, 162, 215–216, 217–218, 278, 324–325, 334
Picasso, Olga Khoklova, 121, 139–142, 145–147, 192–193, 211, 292, 308, 333
Picasso, Pablo, Blue Period, 70, 72, 73, 128, 152
and book illustration, 173–178 passim
break-up with Françoise, 303–335 passim
Cubist period, 16, 20, 40, 64, 68, 70, 185
and dealers, 262–267
and Germans, 35–37
and Liberation, 54–56
and litho
graphy, 83–87, 114, 164, 177–178, 202–203
membership in Communist Party, 55–57, 163, 183, 252–253
paints La Femme-Fleur, 107–111
and pottery, 167–173, 194, 202–203, 229
and sculpture, 281–294
theories of art, 49–52, 63–69, 84–85, 108–114, 115–117, 181–182, 202–203
Picasso, Paloma, 206–208, 212, 217, 220, 232–233, 242, 245–248, 303, 305, 309, 325, 334
Picasso, Paul (“Paulo”), 121, 140, 142, 144, 147, 192–193, 195, 217, 219–220, 223–227, 268, 296, 298, 331, 333
Pichot, Germaine, 74
Plato, 181
Poe, Edgar Allan, 27
Poète Assassiné, Le, 291
Pollock, Jackson, 244
Portrait of Dora Maar, 13–14
Portrait with the Polish Coat, 203
Portrait of Mlle. Rivière (Ingres), 152
Pourbus, 18
Poussin, Nicolas, 53, 116, 246
Pregnant Woman, 288
Prévert, Jacques, 33, 229
Rabelais, François, 27
Racine, Jean, 34
Ramié, M., 166–167, 169, 194, 276
Ramié, Mme., 167, 169, 194, 275–276, 285–286, 311–313, 322, 325–326, 328
Ray, Man, 14, 77
Raysséguier, Brother, 237
Reclining Woman, 127
Rembrandt van Rijn, 41, 43, 146
Renoir, P.-A., 41, 57, 138, 245
Représentants des puissances étrangères, etc. (Rousseau), 152
Rêve, Le (Vence), 285
Reverdy, Pierre, 33, 71, 135–136, 177–178, 203, 256
Rigaud, Hyacinthe, 13
Rimbaud, Arthur, 38, 182
Robeson, Paul, 206
Rocking-Chair, The, 186
Rome, 139, 278–279, 314
Roque, Jacqueline, 326–327, 329–331, 334
Rosenberg, Paul, 55, 140, 142, 164, 262–263, 295
Rossif, Frédéric, 279
Rostand, Jean, 227
Rothschild, Baron Philippe de, 226–227
Rouault, Georges, 41
Rousseau, Henri (Le Douanier), 17, 138, 151–152
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 82
Rout of San Romano, The (Uccello), 187
Roy, Claude, 278
Rozsda, Endre, 27–28
Ruche, La, 259
Russia, 182, 257
Sabartés, Jaime, 16–17, 18, 21–22, 33, 35–36, 38–40, 81, 115, 136, 146, 155, 157–160, 161–163, 165–166, 223, 293, 297, 300, 322
Sabartés, Mme. Jaime, 158–159, 161
Sade, Marquis de, 25, 226
Saint Bonaventure on his Bier (Zurbarán), 187
St. Dominic, 238
St.-Germain-des-Prés, 187, 292
St.-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, 178, 256
St. John of the Cross, 149
St. Teresa, 149
St.-Tropez, 275, 277–278, 311
Salle Pleyel, 206, 249
Salles, Georges, 184–187
Salon d’Automne, 53
Salon de Mai, 335
Saltimbanques, Les, 88, 128, 317
Sartre, Jean-Paul, 33, 227
Sassier, Gustave, 155
Sassier, Inès, 22, 143, 146, 152–157, 159, 161–162, 209, 325
Scheler, Lucien, 177
Serenade, 185–186
Shakespeare, William, 65
Sima, 125, 136
Simon, Aurélia, 335
Simon, Luc, 333
Skira, Albert, 173–176, 178
Soeur, Jacques, 237, 243
Spain, 33, 183
Spanish Civil War, 141
Stalin, Josef, 253–254, 265, 279
Stein, Gertrude, 60–63, 140
Steinbeck, John, 61
Stravinsky, Igor, 139
Studio, The (Courbet), 187
Sweeney, James Johnson, 180–181
Switzerland, 128, 223–224
Talleyrand, 252
Tériade, E., 177–178, 237, 256–258, 306
Thorez, Maurice, 255–256
Tintoretto, Jacopo, 247
Toklas, Alice B., 9, 60–63
Totote, see Manolo, Mme.
Tower of Babel, The (Noailles), 13
Triolet, Elsa, 250–251
Triumph of Pan, The (Poussin), 53
Tuttin, M., 85–87
Uccello, Paolo, 187
Uhde, Wilhelm, 140
Ulysses and the Sirens, 126–127, 167
Utrillo, Maurice, 71
Valéry, Paul, 246
Vallauris, 17, 166–167, 178, 193–195, 199, 202, 209, 212, 226–227, 231, 243, 249, 253, 261, 266, 269–271, 274–277, 281, 297, 307, 324, 327, 333
Valsuani, 283–284
Védrès, Nicole, 227–228
Velázquez, 40, 260
Vence, 90, 176, 237
St.-Paul-de, 134, 255
Vénus du Gaz, La, 282
Verdet, André, 281
Verve (review), 178, 306
Vilato, Fin, 221
Vilato, Javier, 157, 204, 221–222, 314, 324
Villon, François, 27
Vollard, Ambroise, 40–41, 89, 193, 262–263
Vuillard, Edouard, 17, 132
Walter, Marie-Thérèse, 53, 55, 121–124 passim, 124, 141, 156, 162, 185, 191, 195–196, 215–216, 217–218, 278, 308, 320, 324
Warsaw, 199–201
Wars I Have Seen (Stein), 62
Watteau, Antoine, 152
Weisweiller, Mme., 278
Woman Eating Sea Urchins, 126–127
Woman’s Head, 288
Women of Algiers, The (Delacroix), 187
World Peace Congress (Paris), 206, 249
World War I, 139, 245, 281
Wroclaw, Poland, 222
Peace Conference at, 199, 201
Zadkine, Ossip, 38, 291
Zervos, Christian, 32, 135–136, 178, 295
Ziquet, Le, 326
Zurbarán, Francisco, 187
1. Françoise in 1942; photograph by Endre Rozsda
2. Françoise Gilot, My Grandmother Anne Renoult, 1943
3. Françoise at her family home, shortly after the liberation of France, 1944
4. Françoise Gilot, The Constructor, 1944
5. Françoise Gilot, Horse Abstraction, 1945
6. Pablo Picasso, La Femme-Fleur (portrait of Françoise Gilot), 1946
7. Pablo Picasso, Olga, 1917
8. Pablo Picasso, Girl Before a Mirror (portrait of Marie-Thérèse Walter), 1932
9. Pablo Picasso, Eve on Adam’s Rib (portrait of Françoise Gilot), 1946
10. Pablo Picasso, Dora Maar, 1936
11. The first day at La Galloise; Claude and his mother, arrangement by Picasso, 1948
12. Claude with Françoise’s grandmother in Golfe-Juan, 1948
13. Picasso and Françoise with their son, Claude, in Golfe-Juan, 1948; photograph by Robert Capa
14. Picasso with Claude, 1948; photograph by Robert Capa
15. Françoise Gilot, Paloma Asleep in Her Crib, 1950
16. Françoise and Picasso at La Galloise, 1952, photograph by Robert Doisneau
17. Picasso’s studio, rue des Grands-Augustins, 1947, photograph by Emil Schulthess
18. Picasso with Messieurs Lachenal (father and son), in front of his triptych at Musée d’Antibes, photograph by Felix H. Man
19. Paulo Picasso, Picasso, and Georges Braque in front of Matisse posters at Mourlot’s poster exhibition, 1952, photograph by Hélène Adant
20. Alberto Giacometti, 1961, photograph by Henri Cartier-Bresson
21. Henri Matisse, 1949, photograph by Robert Capa
22. Pablo Picasso, Pencil Drawing of Jaime Sabartés in Monk’s Habit, 1938
23. Georges Braque, 1962
24. Françoise holding a painted plate, photograph by Picasso
25. Picasso at the pottery, Vallauris, photograph by Felix H. Man
26. Françoise and two sculptured portraits by Picasso, Vallauris, 1951, photograph by Claude Roy
&n
bsp; 27. Picasso and Roger Lacourière at the pottery
28. Françoise drawing with light, 1948, photograph by Gjon Mili
29. Picasso with his paintings of Vallauris, Paloma, and La Galloise, photograph by Douglas Glass
30. Pablo Picasso, Paloma, Françoise, and Claude
31. Pablo Picasso, Françoise, Paloma, Claude, Yan, India-ink wash drawing, 1951
32. Françoise Gilot, Freedom, 1952
33. Françoise Gilot, Earthenware, 1951
34. Paloma and Picasso, 1951, photograph by Edward Quinn
35. Françoise and Paloma, ca. 1951, photograph by Marianne Hederström Greenwood
36. Picasso, Claude, and Jean Cocteau watching a bullfight, 1955, photograph by Brian Brake
37. Picasso with Tête de Femme, a sculptured portrait of Françoise, 1951, photograph by Douglas Glass
38. Pablo Picasso, Goat Skull, Bottle, and Candle, 1951–1952
39. Picasso with The Goat, at the Salon de Mai, 1952, photograph by Michel Sima
40. Paloma and Françoise with The Goat, 1950, photograph by Clair Batigne
41. Paulo with the Kootz Oldsmobile, Vallauris, 1949, photograph by Robert Capa
42. Paloma, Paulo, and Claude, photograph by Alexander Liberman
43. Françoise and the children, Paris, after her last visit to Picasso, 1955
44. Françoise Gilot, Theseus, 1963
ILLUSTRATION CREDITS
19. Hélène Adant/GAMMA RAPHO; copyright © by CNAC/MNAM/ Dist. RMN–Grand Palais/Art Resource, NY.
1. Used by permission of Atelier Rozsda.
20. Copyright © by Henri Cartier-Bresson/Magnum Photos.
16. Copyright © by Robert Doisneau/Gamma Rapho.
2, 4, 5, 15, 32, 33, 44. Copyright © by Françoise Gilot, used by permission of the artist.
29, 37. Copyright © by J.C.C. Glass.
35. Copyright © by Marianne Hederström Greenwood.
13, 14, 21, 41. Copyright © by the International Center of Photography/Robert Capa/Magnum Photos.
23. Copyright © by Keystone-France/GAMMA RAPHO.
18, 25. Copyright © by Felix H. Man.
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