• Tête qui regarde [tɛt ki ʁə.ɡaʁd], also known as Gazing Head, is a 1928–29 sculpture by Alberto Giacometti. It has been described as Giacometti's first truly original work.
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  • Annetta Giacometti (1871–1964) was extremely important to Alberto Giacometti and he often portrayed.
  • Studio with Annette, from La Double Vue (The Double View) (Lust 177 - Alberto Giacometti.
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  • In June 1929, Giacometti included another plaster version of Téte qui regarde at an exhibition at the Galerie Jeanne Bucher.
  • From Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Alberto Giacometti, Gazing Head (Tête qui regarde) (1929), Plaster with traces of pencil, 40 × 36.4 × 6.5 cm.