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Article: PICASSO'S PET MUSE.
- Article from:
- The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
- Article date:
- April 22, 2006
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Pablo Picasso was renowned for his women, but for the last 16 years of his life his most devoted companion was an inquisitive dachshund, who arrived with the photographer David Douglas Duncan as a three-month-old puppy in 1957. Adopting the artist as his new master, Lump promptly became muse, model and playmate. In the years that followed, their relationship was recorded by Duncan in a fascinating series of photographs that are published this week in a book called Lump, the Dog who ate a Picasso
Above: Lump watches as canvasses for a Marseille exhibition are loaded into a truck. Right, from ...