Pau Casals
1940 · Bronze
“At Prada de Conflent, using a laissez-passer issued by the French authorities, I made contact with Pau Casals
and stayed in the same guesthouse, where he played the piano for three or four hours in the morning, and the violoncello for three or four hours in the afternoon. In the meantime he posed for me [...]. I worked throughout
the night, and the next morning, when Casals got up, he came to see the sculpture and liked it.”