Françoise Gilot interview on Pablo Picasso (1998)

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  • A conversation with artist and author Françoise Gilot about her life and career.
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  • @ManufacturingIntellect
    @ManufacturingIntellect  6 лет назад +17

    Check out Gilot's book "Life with Picasso" on Amazon: amzn.to/34vm8ZF
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    • @kathybutterfield
      @kathybutterfield 11 месяцев назад

      Fascinating, and intelligent woman. Only woman to leave Picasso.

  • @rosesroses.3788
    @rosesroses.3788 4 года назад +241

    The mom of a close friend was at a cocktail party where Francoise Gilot was and asked her what it was like to have the partner of Picasso and Jonas Salk ( it was the '70s) and she replied "why don't you ask them what it was like to be with me."

  • @merlion6613
    @merlion6613 11 месяцев назад +30

    What a talented, witty, charming lady. Rest in peace ❤

  • @kathleenbrady9916
    @kathleenbrady9916 8 месяцев назад +3

    Fantastic woman, an example to us all of how to believe in, and honour, ourselves whatever men may think of us

  • @dkv1201
    @dkv1201 11 месяцев назад +12

    RIP Francoise. Brave lady

  • @soyochataartscene4500
    @soyochataartscene4500 11 месяцев назад +8

    A total G, love she didnt let the conversation revolve around Picasso

  • @chineainguanzo6341
    @chineainguanzo6341 2 года назад +10

    Her work is beautiful!!!

  • @stardresser1
    @stardresser1 11 месяцев назад +24

    As often he did, Charlie tried to "out clever" the subject. It did NOT happen with Francois. She clearly ran this show! Wonderful to see her remaining so substantially herself in the face of everything, and recalling it so deftly. Brava to her. And paint in peace.

    • @thegirlwholeftthefridgeopen
      @thegirlwholeftthefridgeopen 9 месяцев назад +2

      That was one of the annoying characteristics. I'm so glad she didn't play his game.

    • @mytinplaterailway
      @mytinplaterailway 7 месяцев назад +1

      I doubt he has ever 'out clevered' anyone.

  • @dmuir7526
    @dmuir7526 11 месяцев назад +8

    I’m so privileged to have met Ms Gilot over three evenings. She was a superb conversationalist and most elegant artist, happy to speak of her work.

  • @overlystrung
    @overlystrung 11 месяцев назад +8

    Phenomenal woman. Phenomenal artist. Never in a shadow. "Lions mate with lions"😍

  • @UMBUBA
    @UMBUBA 7 лет назад +113

    Fantastic woman and an artist!!! She put Picasso in his place.

    • @errolmichaelphillips7763
      @errolmichaelphillips7763 Год назад

      How so?

    • @atamtaki9336
      @atamtaki9336 Год назад +2

      Well, it's so obvious for a mature person what kind of relationships are like this.
      Without him she'd be nobody. Without her he wouldn't flattered himself.
      A kind of transaction like plenty around.

    • @allegory6393
      @allegory6393 11 месяцев назад +2

      Great woman and a painter, not a great painter, and her works have certainly never achieved the greatness, importance and a 'paradigm shift' in how we look at art Picasso's works have.
      Besides, nowhere does she claim Picasso disparaged her as an artist, only that they had a complex relationship (plus a 40 year age gap) where she gave as good as she got.

    • @UMBUBA
      @UMBUBA 2 месяца назад

      Of course it’s easy for you to say what you say, but let’s face it, she was the only woman that left Picasso. Let that sink in. Picasso was a great artist, but he used other people to his advantage as any other person who wants to reach to the top. Francoise was smart and she was talented.

  • @jordangroff8978
    @jordangroff8978 11 месяцев назад +16

    RIP Francoise Gilot. The only woman that left Picasso

  • @JaneDoe-ij4ls
    @JaneDoe-ij4ls 3 года назад +26

    She is simply delightful!! And I enjoy her intelligence and originality. Gotta read her book.

    • @mysterywriter888
      @mysterywriter888 6 месяцев назад

      I have read her book twice and loved it both times. This was my second time watching this interview also. So delightful to see such an intelligent, creative woman who always seems to have known who she was and stood her ground! A fun, enlightening interview.

  • @emmaphilo4049
    @emmaphilo4049 6 лет назад +59

    She is very beautiful. I saw a video of her in 2017 and she still retains her beauty and despite her age her vibe is incredibly youthful. It's very inspiring.

  • @chineainguanzo6341
    @chineainguanzo6341 2 года назад +8

    Classy and a great painter,her work is unique.😍

  • @michelez715
    @michelez715 3 года назад +18

    Several instances where Rose didn't understand at all what Gilot was saying. I felt he wasn't really listening to her, at those times, because she was quite clear in what she said, and he seemed to be trying to make her fit into his idea of her, rather than accepting what she said. Despite all his obsequious laughter, I didn't think he got her as a person at all.

    • @jean-francoisbrunet2031
      @jean-francoisbrunet2031 2 года назад

      Agreed.

    • @stardresser1
      @stardresser1 11 месяцев назад

      TOTALLY SPOT ON. He's so irritating here.

    • @lizroberts1569
      @lizroberts1569 11 месяцев назад

      A good interviewer always listens, he’s not bad he just doesn’t listen so well

  • @mamaflipperlife1443
    @mamaflipperlife1443 Год назад +10

    Gosh what a Queen! His questions are .... provoking I love how calm and collected she is. She is fast becoming one of my legends artists

  • @Csio12
    @Csio12 11 месяцев назад +3

    I read her book years abput her time with him. Boy was she strong for a girl so young. Im delighted to find this interview. I admire and like her so much and her mischievous sense of humour is very appealing also. Noticed the nasty male comments. Weak guys.

  • @squatch545
    @squatch545 4 года назад +68

    She's still alive as of today (2019) She is 97.

  • @nadesk816
    @nadesk816 11 месяцев назад +21

    I love what she shared in spite of the interruptions and contrariness of Charley. Her art is beautiful. She is smart and strong.

    • @sunflower-oo1ff
      @sunflower-oo1ff 11 месяцев назад +2

      Actually Charlie did his job... it was a great interview and it looks like she enjoyed it.

    • @jshea7432
      @jshea7432 11 месяцев назад +1

      She is wonderful and I do not see the same thing said about Francoise Gilot cutting Charlie off. She is a woman who has lived through the unimaginable, she is brilliant, an excellent artist, with stories to tell. Why can't this female cut into Charlie when it is her story to tell not Charlie's. For a woman abused by Picasso and other men and over-powered by her dad as her male role model, she was strong and held her own. I am sad to see that she could not discern better the intimate abilities of her partners to support her own values. She is a lovely women. An honor to have access to Charlie interviewing her.

  • @mathstar4176
    @mathstar4176 11 месяцев назад +8

    To an older man, the younger girlfriend is such a thrill and super beautiful. But Pablo blew it!!

  • @isabellas.c.scanderbeg2670
    @isabellas.c.scanderbeg2670 2 года назад +15

    A fantastic woman/ artist/ and role model. For ever 🌿

  • @ishtar2848
    @ishtar2848 2 года назад +13

    What a great, strong, intelligent, fascinating woman ❤️ I like a lot her paintings ❤️😍 Thank You for sharing this interview 🙏

  • @howdy268
    @howdy268 4 года назад +11

    Amazingly empowered and gifted woman Bravo...

  • @willbergie55
    @willbergie55 5 лет назад +24

    This lady is fascinating!

  • @nianakis2834
    @nianakis2834 6 лет назад +36

    I saw this woman on the Morning Show today 20 Aug 17. At 95 she is still "at it", still sharp, and painting! She said, she will not ever leave it, it may leave her, but she will not leave it. (painting)

    • @morrisonscott702
      @morrisonscott702 11 месяцев назад

      Hey there! I came across your comment and I just had to reach out and say hi. Your perspective really caught my attention and I would love to get to know you better. Would you be interested in chatting sometime? Looking forward to hearing back from you! 😊

  • @keithv4269
    @keithv4269 5 лет назад +42

    I love this interview, there is so much history wrapped up in it, and beauty in so many ways. You have to admire Françoise, and also appreciate the incredible skill of Charlie Rose.

    • @jeffryphillipsburns
      @jeffryphillipsburns 10 месяцев назад

      The one is a great painter, the other a clumsy, crude egomaniac of an interviewer. They’re in no way comparable.

  • @patriciaalfonso6125
    @patriciaalfonso6125 4 года назад +14

    Wonderful, wonderful human being.

  • @franknemeth7430
    @franknemeth7430 Год назад +5

    Like a painting - a wonderful interview .

  • @argusfleibeit1165
    @argusfleibeit1165 4 года назад +62

    She sticks to her guns, despite Pose's obnoxious nagging, where he wants her to capitulate and say that she's only famous because of her association. She has her own self-esteem and identity within herself, and her body of work to be proud of. Ultimately, we should, everyone, absorb this lesson. You are not who you know, you are what you are. And "the world" and its opinion can take a hike.

    • @taniac300
      @taniac300 4 года назад +7

      Lisa Majersky yes...thats correct...spot on! She is absolutely committed to her work....right since the beginning...a true painter....(and an inspiration actually..)

    • @sunflower-oo1ff
      @sunflower-oo1ff 11 месяцев назад

      Loved Charlie's interview, he was the best !

  • @angeladallimore8079
    @angeladallimore8079 4 года назад +12

    Remarkable and Gifted thankyou for sharing this lovely interview with Ms Francoise Gilot thoroughly enjoyed watching Her book is amazing

  • @mathstar4176
    @mathstar4176 11 месяцев назад +3

    The only Lady to leave Pablo Picasso, he said " what kind of woman leaves Picasso?? That was the young glamorous Fran, he must cried rivers of tears.

  • @cubadebesai1356
    @cubadebesai1356 4 года назад +26

    Very sincere and honest woman. Picasso was a brute who took advantage of her innocence and the French occupation by Germany.

    • @francinesicard464
      @francinesicard464 Год назад +2

      Picasso was a macho.

    • @atamtaki9336
      @atamtaki9336 Год назад +2

      Well, it's so obvious for a mature person what kind of relationships are like this.
      Without him she'd be nobody. Without her he wouldn't flattered himself.
      A kind of transaction like plenty around.

    • @lizroberts1569
      @lizroberts1569 11 месяцев назад +1

      Picasso was a man of his time who attracted beautiful women, but yes he was very cruel to the women in his life

  • @creativeartbyluvensky
    @creativeartbyluvensky 3 года назад +8

    She’s do cubism as Picasso, and she do it really well. Françoise was inspired directly in every aspect...🤩 She’s proud, and very wonderful.

  • @PaulCarterArt
    @PaulCarterArt 5 лет назад +13

    Great insight of a wise women and her journey.

  • @rkrw576
    @rkrw576 4 года назад +10

    What a fantastic woman.

  • @MariannaK94
    @MariannaK94 5 лет назад +20

    What a brilliant person she is. Thank you for shearing.

  • @ishtar2848
    @ishtar2848 2 года назад +11

    I would like to remember that Picasso was violent with her, but she never presents herself as victim! She is a winner 👏👍❤️

  • @RobCoghanable
    @RobCoghanable 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have read her book, and enjoyed the interview, I do see Picasso’s influence in her work.

  • @entornohumano7945
    @entornohumano7945 3 года назад +8

    A great woman indeed!

  • @fredericlinden
    @fredericlinden 5 лет назад +17

    This is what an interview should be !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And what an articulate, clear mind lady. (Thanks to her father)

    • @caroleem1319
      @caroleem1319 11 месяцев назад

      Who comes close to her today?

    • @jeffryphillipsburns
      @jeffryphillipsburns 10 месяцев назад +1

      One exclamation point is sufficient, thank you very much.

  • @estelamartinez9185
    @estelamartinez9185 4 года назад +29

    Fascinating, intelligent, classy gorgeous woman!

  • @Susanna-ti2pv
    @Susanna-ti2pv 11 месяцев назад +2

    A wise and loving father she had.

  • @evelynramos445
    @evelynramos445 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very profound sharing, thank you pouring your soul!

  • @jaysorkhabi3707
    @jaysorkhabi3707 4 года назад +6

    Fascinating, beautiful, intelligent, and classy gorgeous and wonderful artist woman.

  • @georgebernard4983
    @georgebernard4983 6 лет назад +12

    ❤️ Thank you Francoise 🌹

  • @clementineswift772
    @clementineswift772 7 лет назад +25

    So very interesting! I'm not an artist. Just happened upon this interview by accident, but enjoyed it thoroughly. Thank you for posting Manufacturing Intellect. And thank heaven for RUclips!

  • @randysandford4033
    @randysandford4033 Год назад +10

    I have read a lot about this woman thru the years but watching this interview helped me see who she really was-a beautiful, talented and strong woman. I think Pablo, being a Spaniard, was somewhat chauvinistic as well as narcissistic. She lived a better and more fulfilling life without him. I had traveled to Spain and France to "find" Piccaso but I think he was a much better artist than he was a person.

    • @lizroberts1569
      @lizroberts1569 11 месяцев назад +2

      Most men at that time were chauvinistic women weren’t important

    • @inmaculadacorreas8400
      @inmaculadacorreas8400 7 месяцев назад

      Picasso was a pervert and I suspect a kind of an obsessed maniac.

  • @Meggreene1111
    @Meggreene1111 Год назад +4

    Francoise Gilot will always be someone I look up to throughout my life. I wish I could be friends with her.

    • @morrisonscott702
      @morrisonscott702 11 месяцев назад

      Hey there! I came across your comment and I just had to reach out and say hi. Your perspective really caught my attention and I would love to get to know you better. Would you be interested in chatting sometime? Looking forward to hearing back from you! 😊

  • @Tori57
    @Tori57 4 года назад +21

    This is the epitome of emotional intelligence.

  • @CUCHIFREN
    @CUCHIFREN 6 лет назад +8

    I admire this lady!

  • @yarazooom
    @yarazooom 4 года назад +18

    mr Charlie rose was speechless when she said she felt no pain when Picasso died. ''but dont you love the father of your children'' love is not gratitude. it is given FREELY from the heart. this exposes his lack of understanding LOVE & why he needed to force women into relationship with him. a common failing with this type of ''man''

  • @janedoe1146
    @janedoe1146 3 года назад +4

    Fascinating woman and fascinating life!

  • @isabellastasicastriotascan6467
    @isabellastasicastriotascan6467 11 месяцев назад +1

    Francoise Gilot was a very, very strong woman, who came from a family who helped her be what she became, both from her mother and her father's sides: independent, artistic, a free woman. Which she became: first with Picasso, then for the rest of her life. Her relationship with Picasso was due to special circumstances. But she knew the artist he was; he saw the personality she had; that's how they clicked and had two children together. Her life went and on. And her life example and work is now with us, forever 🌟🌟🌟

  • @nenadmarincic7716
    @nenadmarincic7716 Год назад +3

    Siempre...
    .. inspirador../!!!

  • @deborahvanwijk1052
    @deborahvanwijk1052 3 года назад +8

    What a lady! What a force.

  • @milicaponocko5898
    @milicaponocko5898 3 года назад +3

    Oh my God, she is so amazing!

  • @pixels2u
    @pixels2u 3 года назад +7

    a strikingly sane and fascinating woman. am looking forward to reading her book.

  • @thumbprint7150
    @thumbprint7150 5 лет назад +8

    Love Francoise Gilot, what a talented, intelligent, sophisticated and beautiful woman.
    Charlie Rose, oh Charlie Rose, all he did sadly inflected by his scandal.

  • @classicalaid1
    @classicalaid1 5 месяцев назад

    I have read Ms. Gilot's Life with Picasso book a number of times, what with my lifelong interest in her and her sometimes stormy relationship with Picasso.

  • @lemonsoap4065
    @lemonsoap4065 6 лет назад +31

    Francoise is very good here at remaining calm and tolerant with Charlie Rose and his inanities.

    • @ntakovacj3644
      @ntakovacj3644 4 года назад +7

      Yes, he kind of got on my nerves. I think he studied and was coached on how to talk intelligently to a painter. I kept asking myself what was wrong with this interview even though it was so interesting. He wasn't bad, but he wasn't THERE.

    • @giovanna722
      @giovanna722 4 года назад +7

      It started awkwardly with his pronouncing her name, "Francois". Later he asked her if the war was " the most exciting time " of her life, or some such stupid remark. Yikes.

    • @giovanna722
      @giovanna722 4 года назад +1

      @cubomania3 By many miles!

    • @treborob
      @treborob 3 года назад +4

      He listens to himself, in love with his own voice.

  • @lindafrazier8092
    @lindafrazier8092 11 месяцев назад +1

    Honoring her spirit the day she died at 104 I purchased the Merchant Ivory movie Living With Picasso!

  • @caroledrury1411
    @caroledrury1411 Год назад +4

    She defends Picasso at every turn in such an admirable way with such strength and confidence despite Charlie roses insistence that he knows more about it than she does

  • @lizroberts1569
    @lizroberts1569 11 месяцев назад +1

    Picasso wasn’t easy but she said he had definitely influenced her positively in her painting. A very special lady, beautiful, talented and kind. I heard a recent interview with her on the BBC they played because of her death, and I was struck then by how interesting she was.

  • @littleriverwest
    @littleriverwest 3 года назад +9

    She was intellectually superior to PP and that's why he fought her.

  • @jean-francoisbrunet2031
    @jean-francoisbrunet2031 2 года назад +5

    The interviewer is none too bright. At around 19:09, when she starts "I was not bad looking, but you know there are so many..." she means that her relationship with Picasso was first of all intellectual and artistic, in that way probably distancing herself from other muses of Picasso's. Maybe she is fooling herself a bit, who knows, but that is the jist of her expressed opinion. The interviewer interrupts her by protesting that she was MUCH MORE than "not bad looking", very beautiful indeed, thinking that he is paying homage, when, in that context, he is insulting her.

  • @SJawaher
    @SJawaher Год назад +1

    Excellent interview

  • @mounamahfoudh3046
    @mounamahfoudh3046 Месяц назад

    You have a strong father who made you a strong daughter. Look at her eyes

  • @KamrinTheKapricornASMR
    @KamrinTheKapricornASMR 6 лет назад +3

    Wonderful ❤️

  • @michelemurphy3541
    @michelemurphy3541 3 года назад

    Fascinating and Wonderful. I love. ❤️❤️❤️.

  • @mathstar4176
    @mathstar4176 11 месяцев назад

    Great interview!!

  • @MelissaAyr
    @MelissaAyr 4 года назад +2

    what a beautiful life

  • @jacobusbaker9285
    @jacobusbaker9285 6 лет назад +7

    Wow. What a woman.

  • @evelynramos445
    @evelynramos445 11 месяцев назад

    Very sad, mourning and wonderful couple.

  • @MyDaisy66
    @MyDaisy66 11 месяцев назад

    Im from London. I used to clean and help an old lady, also from who was a friend of Picasso. She told me a few stories which I didn’t appreciate at the time. She looked like Bette Davis’s when she was young.

  • @FF-so3su
    @FF-so3su 2 года назад +1

    What a fantastic woman😊👍♥️

  • @jamesdooling4139
    @jamesdooling4139 2 года назад

    Glorious footage

  • @evelynramos445
    @evelynramos445 11 месяцев назад

    Very candid

  • @ritahorvath8207
    @ritahorvath8207 11 месяцев назад

    .
    Fly high , Françoise ❣
    ⚘🕊

  • @evelynramos445
    @evelynramos445 11 месяцев назад

    Respected advice, takes the doubt out

  • @sabalight6470
    @sabalight6470 2 года назад +1

    She's 10 now ans til painting ! Incredible.

  • @PedroLopez-sx1zw
    @PedroLopez-sx1zw 25 дней назад

    Schallom. Rest in peace, Madame Gilot

  • @evelynramos445
    @evelynramos445 11 месяцев назад

    Great advice to take

  • @SzerenM
    @SzerenM 4 года назад +1

    Lovely lady. Thank you Charlie Rose.

  • @maggiegarrison9220
    @maggiegarrison9220 4 года назад +5

    I have always respected Charlie Rose. Here, I could be watching Entertainment Tonight. It would appear that she is being unnecessarily contrary if you weren't listening carefully. On top of that she is speaking her truth and it seems to irk him that she is having to correct him.

    • @maggiegarrison9220
      @maggiegarrison9220 4 года назад

      Spoke too soon. He is getting better as it goes along. He seems delighted when she finally says "exactly" in agreement. I imagine it would be a difficult interview.

    • @julietholmesacourt
      @julietholmesacourt 4 года назад +7

      Your reading of him is the same as mine.I noticed that he couldn't believe she no longer loved Picasso despite having two children with him. He simply didn't get it, that a woman didn't continue to need a famous man. I found him a ponderous bore, who often missed what she was saying because it didn't suit his view.

    • @parisbreakfast
      @parisbreakfast 3 года назад +3

      He doesn’t listen to her but immediately jumps to another subject missing the chance for real exchange. Dismissive imo.

    • @eugeniewaldteufel7915
      @eugeniewaldteufel7915 11 месяцев назад

      @@julietholmesacourt Or is it Picasso's ego knows that she is young and she might lose interest in him. Francoise is wanting to focus on their children, and as a family that includes her parents (grandparents to her children), and PAINTING - then the relationship with Picasso is left behind.

  • @AvecPoesie
    @AvecPoesie 4 года назад +6

    Her voice bears an uncanny similarity to that of Catherine Deneuve. Françoise has lived an extraordinary life in her nearly hundred years.

  • @Womenworld2000
    @Womenworld2000 3 года назад +1

    Merci pour cette vidéo..je suis algérien : artiste peintre

  • @walterforsyth1414
    @walterforsyth1414 Год назад

    what a sweet heart.

  • @petermonicid6053
    @petermonicid6053 4 года назад +11

    Presenting a painter without showing at least 30 of her best artworks , is stupid .

    • @giovanna722
      @giovanna722 4 года назад +5

      @@samyandkitty8399 Charlie Rose is interested in hearing stories about Picasso and Matisse, and doesn't really care about her work. That must happen to her a good deal, but she handles the slight with grace. I think, too, he's interested in her as a woman/muse/icon.

  • @maestasify
    @maestasify 6 лет назад +13

    Interesting in this day and age of Rose-less-ness. I couldn't help imagining what Rose was thinking about his own abuse of women while interviewing Francoise- the woman who stood up to Picasso and later married Jonas Salk.

    • @jhb61249
      @jhb61249 3 года назад +3

      Deviants never see themselves as deviant and often times they hate the deviance of others. It's a disease.

    • @jhb61249
      @jhb61249 3 года назад

      Deviants never see themselves as deviant and often times they hate the deviance of others. It's a disease.

    • @pphedup
      @pphedup 3 года назад +1

      @@jhb61249 Probably true.

    • @lizroberts1569
      @lizroberts1569 11 месяцев назад

      Just because he’s abusive doesn’t mean he can’t be charming, that is how they draw women in. Narcissistic

  • @andrewhyder2296
    @andrewhyder2296 5 лет назад

    very good.

  • @Xim3linda
    @Xim3linda 5 лет назад +1

    Do your thang bae for me you will down in history as a powerful and strong woman. I have respect for you always

  • @ikkap5877
    @ikkap5877 7 лет назад +1

    I love that song by "Dalida"

  • @anbernika
    @anbernika 7 лет назад +10

    stunning, super interview , Francoise is unbelievable and Charlie Rose so great

  • @martindalmasi5340
    @martindalmasi5340 11 месяцев назад

    “His eyes were wandering “. Her: “Not only his eyes”

  • @sandrinecicatello7379
    @sandrinecicatello7379 Год назад

    Very powerful woman!

  • @pphedup
    @pphedup 3 года назад +2

    How irritating that when they' re discussing the blue painting above the fireplace, the videographer DOESN'T SHOW THE PAINTING! AAAAGGGGHHH

  • @malenurse51
    @malenurse51 11 месяцев назад

    A remarkable woman.

  • @martindalmasi5340
    @martindalmasi5340 11 месяцев назад

    “You don’t necessarily begin life at the beginning”. ( from her book)

    • @martindalmasi5340
      @martindalmasi5340 11 месяцев назад

      I can picture her expression as she said it. 👌👌👌👌👌

  • @genevievedolan1288
    @genevievedolan1288 11 месяцев назад

    Could someone please tell me what the song is that begins this program, and who is singing?