Do mesmo livro, as palavras de Brassaï sobre o molde da mão de Picasso:
«I also see a
cast of his right hand, executed, I think, by someone else. It stands alone and autonomous, a monument of supreme potency,
equilibrium: fleshy palm. Mount Venus sensually jutting
out, willful thumb, fingers pressed tight against one another,
preventing any light from passing between them. And what clarity,
what cleanness, in the deeply etched lines that furrow that
large palm of a craftsman, dominated by the line of fate that
rises straight as a rocket to the base of the middle finger».
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Brassaï, Conversations with Picasso, University of Chicago, 1999, p. 186.
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