Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David) b. 1934
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Against the Light, 2024oil and charcoal on panel61 x 51cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Boy and Horseoil on gesso board30 x 25cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Boy with Horse and Pearwatercolour and ink on paper40 x 30cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Breakfast with Japanese Tablecloth, Albert Housewatercolour and ink on paper40 x 50cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Bremen Sylvetteoil and charcoal on board86 x 65cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Colours of Autumnwatercolour and ink on paper50 x 40cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Cricket with Silver Teapotwatercolour and ink on paper40 x 50cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Ella Doing her Homeworkwatercolour and ink on paper40 x 50cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Girl in the Landscapewatercolour and ink on paper50 x 40cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Girl Reading in the Alps, St Veranwatercolour and ink on paper50 x 40cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Harbour Storm, Greecewatercolour and ink on paper40 x 50cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Hiroshima mon Amourwatercolour and ink on paper50 x 40cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Holdingoil on canvas100 x 70cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Honestyacrylic and gold on board76 x 51cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Image of Picassooil and charcoal on panel38 x 33.5cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Infinite Gracewatercolour and ink on paper40 x 50cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Jacqueline and Picassooil and charcoal on panel68 x 79cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Japonica and Horse by the Riverwatercolour and ink on paper50 x 40cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Ladies with Two Horsesoil and charcoal on panel58 x 48cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Little Girl by the Riveroil and mixed media on board40 x 50cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Looking up to the Fieldswatercolour and ink on paper50 x 40cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Lovers of Arlesacrylic on canvas122 x 92cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Loving Embraceoil and charcoal on panel64 x 46cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Lying in the Autumn Leavesoil on canvas with gold leaf99 x 119.5cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Memories of Vallaurisoil and charcoal on panel92 x 67.5cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)My Vision Nowoil on panel62 x 49cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Nude Still Lifewatercolour and ink on paper50 x 40cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Picasso and Sylvette a La Galloiseoil on canvas100 x 100cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Picasso and the Dancercharcoal and gold on prepared board46 x 38cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Picasso in Two Mindscharcoal and gold on prepared board46 x 38cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Red Kitchen Still Lifeoil on panel46 x 55cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Red Sun and Blue Moonwatercolour and pen and ink50 x 40cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Remembering Sylvetteacrylic on board
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Rodin Museacrylic and charcoal on board79 x 62cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Sitting in Contemplationoil and charcoal on board76.5 x 50.5
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Still Life, Tulips with Fruitoil on panel60 x 45.5cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Stillnessacrylic and charcoal on board77 x 54cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Sylvette and the Red Curtainoil and charcoal on gesso board61 x 50cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Sylvette and Toby in the Café in Vallauriswatercolour and ink on paper40 x 50cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Sylvette April 1954oil on board73 x 54cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Sylvette in Vallauris, 1954oil on panel80 x 60cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Sylvette Prayingoil on canvas70 x 50cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Sylvette with Bare Breastoil and charcoal on panel64.5 x 56cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Sylvette with Crossed Armsoil on board80 x 65cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Sylvette with Doveoil on canvas100 x 100cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Sylvette with her Spiritoil and charcoal on canvas76 x 51cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)The Blind Violinistoil on board61 x 52cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)The Blue Child on a Horsewatercolour and ink on paper24 x 19cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)The Celebration of Lifeoil on canvas80 x 80cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)The Dance of the Musicacrylic and charcoal on panel81 x 122cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)The Facewatercolour and ink on paper40 x 50cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)The Green Bookwatercolour and ink on paper50 x 40cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)The Temple of Loveoil on board104 x 61cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Two Sides of the Facecharcoal on panel51 x 41cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Young Woman with Fish Dresswatercolour and ink on paper50 x 40cm
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Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David)Young Woman with Persimmon Still Lifewatercolour and indian ink on paper45 x 35cmsigned
Lydia Corbett was born in Paris in 1934 to an influential art dealer based in the Champs Elysees, and his wife, a studio potter. At the age of nineteen Lydia had moved to Vallauris in the south of France with her mother who worked at a pottery studio in the town. It was here that she had a chance encounter with Pablo Picasso in 1954, and she went on to be the subject of more than seventy of his portraits.
‘Picasso was a comic, he liked laughing and joking and behaving like a bit of a clown – a clever one.’ ‘I love to paint figures quickly. He taught me a lot’. She would sit for him in an armchair while Picasso painted her in his simple studio, surrounded by many pots. Picasso gave Lydia a huge amount of confidence in herself as a painter, although it was not until she was in her forties that she started to paint, once her children had grown.
Corbett moved to England in 1968 where she pursued her own painting career, presenting twelve solo exhibitions in London. In 1991 she exhibited in Japan, and in the United States of America in 2004. In 2014 an exhibition of her watercolours were shown at Theater Bremen, concurrently with a major exhibition of Picasso’s work inspired by her, ‘Sylvette, Sylvette, Sylvette’ held at the Kunsthalle Bremen. These two exhibitions were the subject of a film produced by ARTE broadcast in England and Germany. Works by Lydia Corbett are in private collections worldwide and are also held in the permanent collections of the Musée National Picasso, Paris and the Vatican Collection. Solo exhibitions with David Simon Contemporary 2016, 2019, 2021, 2022 and 2024.
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Pablo Picasso; Lydia Corbett & Alice Corbett: My Life's Inspiration
SOHO.HOME.STUDIO, 6 Duke of York Square, London, SW3 4LY 27 Sep - 8 Oct 2023Pablo Picasso; Lydia Corbett -The Girl with the Ponytail; Alice Corbett ceramicsRead more -
Lydia Corbett & Pablo Picasso
Out of Vallauris 4 - 28 Nov 2022A rare exhibition of paintings, works on paper and ceramics by both Lydia Corbett and Pablo Picasso. Lydia Corbett, née Sylvette David, was the subject of more than sixty paintings...Read more -
Ceramic Sculptures by Alice Corbett & Lydia Corbett
7 - 30 Oct 2021Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David) was one of Picasso’s muses in the 1950s and is a painter in her own right. Her daughter, Alice Corbett is an established contemporary ceramicist....Read more