• Brassaï, Dora Maar in her rue de Savoie studio, 1943.
    Image Credit: Musée national Picasso, Paris. © Estate Brassaï—RMN-Grand Palais.

    Brassaï: Dora Maar in her rue de Savoie studio, 1943, gelatin silver print, 9 by 11¾ inches.

  • Dora Maar, Untitled (Hand-Shell), 1934.
    Image Credit: Centre Pompidou, Paris. © ADAGP, Paris/DACS, London/ARS, New York.

    Dora Maar: Untitled (Hand-Shell), 1934, gelatin silver print, 15¾ by 113/8 inches.

  • Dora Maar, Model in Swimsuit, 1936.
    Image Credit: J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles. © ADAGP, Paris/DACS, London/ARS, New York.

    Dora Maar: Model in Swimsuit, 1936, gelatin silver print, 7¾ by 6½ inches.

  • Dora Maar, Untitled (Seated model in profile in evening dress and jacket), 1932–35.
    Image Credit: Centre Pompidou, Musée national d’art moderne, Paris. © ADAGP, Paris/DACS, London/ARS, New York.

    Dora Maar: Untitled (Seated model in profile in evening dress and jacket), 1932–35, hand-colored gelatin silver print, 11¾ by 93/8 inches.

  • Dora Maar, The years lie in wait for you, ca. 1935.
    Image Credit: William Talbott Hillman Collection. © ADAGP, Paris/DACS, London/ARS, New York.

    Dora Maar: The years lie in wait for you, ca. 1935, gelatin silver print, 13 by 10 inches.

  • Dora Maar, The Pretender, 1935.
    Image Credit: Centre Pompidou, Musée national d’art moderne, Paris. © ADAGP, Paris/DACS, London/ARS, New York.

    Dora Maar: The Pretender, 1935, gelatin silver print, 19 by 13¾ inches.

  • In 1937, the French magazine Cahiers d’art commissioned Maar to photograph Picasso’s painting-in-progress, Guernica, in his studio on Rue des Grands-Augustins, Paris, gelatin silver prints, approx. 77/8 by 11¾ inches each.
    Image Credit: Musée national Picasso, Paris. Photos © RMN-Grand Palais/Art Resource.

    In 1937, the French magazine Cahiers d’art commissioned Maar to photograph Picasso’s painting-in-progress, Guernica, in his studio on Rue des Grands-Augustins, Paris, gelatin silver prints, approx. 7 7/8 by 11¾ inches.

  • In 1937, the French magazine Cahiers d’art commissioned Maar to photograph Picasso’s painting-in-progress, Guernica, in his studio on Rue des Grands-Augustins, Paris, gelatin silver prints, approx. 77/8 by 11¾ inches each.
    Image Credit: Musée national Picasso, Paris. Photos © RMN-Grand Palais/Art Resource.

    In 1937, the French magazine Cahiers d’art commissioned Maar to photograph Picasso’s painting-in-progress, Guernica, in his studio on Rue des Grands-Augustins, Paris, gelatin silver prints, approx. 7 7/8 by 11¾ inches.

  • Dora Maar, Untitled (Pablo Picasso), 1936.
    Image Credit: Collection Yann Panier, courtesy Galerie Brame & Lorenceau. © ADAGP, Paris/DACS, London/ARS, New York.

    Dora Maar: Untitled (Pablo Picasso), 1936, pastel on paper, 22 5/8 by 17¾ inches.

  • Dora Maar, Untitled (Still life), 1941.
    Image Credit: Galerie Makassar-France, Paris. © ADAGP, Paris/DACS, London/ARS, New York.

    Dora Maar: Untitled (Still life), 1941, oil on canvas, 19¾ by 24 inches.

  • Dora Maar, Untitled (Luberon landscape), 1950s.
    Image Credit: Collection Nancy B. Negley. © ADAGP, Paris/DACS, London/ARS, New York.

    Dora Maar: Untitled (Luberon landscape), 1950s, oil on canvas, 21 5/8 by 18 inches.

  • Dora Maar, Untitled, ca. 1980.
    Image Credit: Galerie Michèle Chomette, Paris. © ADAGP, Paris/DACS, London/ARS, New York.

    Dora Maar: Untitled, ca. 1980, gelatin silver print, 11¾ by 9¼ inches.

  • Dora Maar, Untitled, ca. 1980.
    Image Credit: Galerie Michèle Chomette, Paris. © ADAGP, Paris/DACS, London/ARS, New York.

    Dora Maar: Untitled, ca. 1980, hand-colored gelatin silver print, 9½ by 7 inches.

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