Picasso’s depiction of Algerian resistance fighter Djamila Boupacha, who was tortured by French paratroopers during her 33 day imprisonment. The charcoal drawing was released in a publication by two of her most outspoken advocates, Simone de Beauvoir and Gisèle Halimi in 1962. 

Picasso’s depiction of Algerian resistance fighter Djamila Boupacha, who was tortured by French paratroopers during her 33 day imprisonment. The charcoal drawing was released in a publication by two of her most outspoken advocates, Simone de Beauvoir and Gisèle Halimi in 1962. 

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