André Villers was a French photographer and artist "best known for his pictures of Pablo Picasso in the south of France in the 1950s.". Villers was born in Beaucourt. In 1947, following a bone... Read full biography
André Villers was a French photographer and artist "best known for his pictures of Pablo Picasso in the south of France in the 1950s.". Villers was born in Beaucourt. In 1947, following a bone tuberculosis, he was hospitalized at a sanatorium in Vallauris where he stayed for eight years. During... Read full biography
André Villers was a French photographer and artist "best known for his pictures of Pablo Picasso in the south of France in the 1950s.". Villers was born in Beaucourt. In 1947, following a bone tuberculosis, he was hospitalized at a sanatorium in Vallauris where he stayed for eight years. During that period he was introduced to photography and started making in 1952 his first experiments in the darkroom, and pictures of Vallauris and its inhabitants. He met Pablo Picasso there in March 1953, who... Read full biography
André Villers was a French photographer and artist "best known for his pictures of Pablo Picasso in the south of France in the 1950s.". Villers was born in Beaucourt. In 1947, following a bone tuberculosis, he was hospitalized at a sanatorium in Vallauris where he stayed for eight years. During that period he was introduced to photography and started making in 1952 his first experiments in the darkroom, and pictures of Vallauris and its inhabitants. He met Pablo Picasso there in March 1953, who offered him his first camera, a Rolleiflex. Villers produced many portraits of the painter, and their relationship evolved into working together, making hundreds of images based on photographic experiments. In 1962 Heinz Berggruen edited a book,... Read full biography
André Villers was a French photographer and artist "best known for his pictures of Pablo Picasso in the south of France in the 1950s.". Villers was born in Beaucourt. In 1947, following a bone tuberculosis, he was hospitalized at a sanatorium in Vallauris where he stayed for eight years. During that period he was introduced to photography and started making in 1952 his first experiments in the darkroom, and pictures of Vallauris and its inhabitants. He met Pablo Picasso there in March 1953, who offered him his first camera, a Rolleiflex. Villers produced many portraits of the painter, and their relationship evolved into working together, making hundreds of images based on photographic experiments. In 1962 Heinz Berggruen edited a book, Diurnes (Daytime), based on 30 of these images accompanied by an original text by Jacques Prévert. Since the 1950s, Villers sho... Read full biography
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