Sylvette DavidIn 1954 in Vallauris, France, a beautiful young woman named SYLVETTE DAVID crossed paths with the century's greatest artist, Pablo Picasso. She soon became the subject of hundreds of Picasso's drawings, paintings, and sculptures (one towering thirty-ix-feet high). Sylvette subsequently devoted her life to painting, and in 2017 she published a memoir, I Was Sylvette, co-authored with her daughter, the sculptor Isabel Coulton. Sylvette's latest series of watercolors, commissioned for this book, portray the blind art collector Léon Angély and his precocious child guide, who unwittingly served to inspire one of Picasso's greatest engravings. Read More Read Less
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