Pablo Picasso: Femme Ă la fleur Pillowcase
This jacquard-weave zippered pillowcase features Pablo Picasso’s Femme à la fleur (1932). The abstract portrait depicts Marie-Thérèse Walter—with her voluptuous body and blond hair, holding a flower—who had become a muse and constant subject for Picasso by 1932, often portrayed reading, gazing into a mirror, and sleeping. Created in collaboration with the Picasso Administration, the fabric was woven on jacquard looms by a team of skilled textile artisans at Jules Pansu’s historic workshop Les Tissages de la Lys in Flanders, France.

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This jacquard-weave zippered pillowcase features Pablo Picasso’s Femme à la fleur (1932). The abstract portrait depicts Marie-Thérèse Walter—with her voluptuous body and blond hair, holding a flower—who had become a muse and constant subject for Picasso by 1932, often portrayed reading, gazing into a mirror, and sleeping. Created in collaboration with the Picasso Administration, the fabric was woven on jacquard looms by a team of skilled textile artisans at Jules Pansu’s historic workshop Les Tissages de la Lys in Flanders, France.















