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Episode 5
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Packing up their possessions, Picasso and Fernande head for the gentility of another area, Clichy. But what would Montmartre really mean to its resident artists and their work?
Author Sue Roe's account, abridged by Katrin Williams, describes how Pablo Picasso and other artists found this Paris quarter irresistible when arriving in the early 1900's:
5. Picasso eventually leaves Montmatre for the sedate charms of Clichy. Then author Gertrude Stein sums what Montmartre really means to its artists.
Reader Stella Gonet
Producer Duncan Minshull.
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Sat 9 Aug 201400:30
BBC Radio 4
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Reader | Stella Gonet |
| Producer | Duncan Minshull |
| Abridger | Katrin Williams |
| Author | Sue Roe |
Broadcasts
- Fri 8 Aug 201409:45BBC Radio 4 FM
- Sat 9 Aug 201400:30BBC Radio 4





