Pablo Picasso: The Impossible Collection

Pablo Picasso: The Impossible Collection
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Publisher : Assouline Publishing
Total Pages : 6
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ISBN-10 : 9781614288619
ISBN-13 : 1614288615
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Pablo Picasso: The Impossible Collection by : Diana Widmaier Picasso

Pablo Picasso redefined artwork throughout his extraordinary career, becoming indisputably one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century. In this evocative volume, the artist’s granddaughter, Diana Widmaier Picasso, curates the 100 quintessential, unique works that define the evolution of this illustrious artist, creating a stunning compendium of pieces that simply could never all be acquired by a single collector. Casual art lovers know his Cubist work and the Guernica, but Picasso: The Impossible Collection manages to go deeper, revealing and revisiting some less ubiquitous yet equally powerful paintings, prints, sculptures and photographs from Picasso’s astonishing oeuvre.

Picasso on Art

Picasso on Art
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Publisher : Penguin Group
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015018378219
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Picasso on Art by : Pablo Picasso

Picasso and American Art

Picasso and American Art
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 408
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39076002588379
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Picasso and American Art by : Michael C. FitzGerald

The Religious Art of Pablo Picasso

The Religious Art of Pablo Picasso
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 125
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ISBN-10 : 9780520276291
ISBN-13 : 0520276299
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis The Religious Art of Pablo Picasso by : Jane Dillenberger

This is the first critical examination of Pablo Picasso's use of religious imagery and the religious import of many of his works with secular subject matter. Though Picasso was an avowed atheist, his work employs spiritual themesÑand, often, traditional religious iconography. In five engagingly written, accessible chapters, Jane Daggett Dillenberger and John Handley address Picasso's cryptic 1930 painting of the Crucifixion; the artist's early life in the Catholic church; elements of transcendence in Guernica; Picasso's later, fraught relationship with the church, which commissioned him in the 1950s to paint murals for the Temple of Peace chapel in France; and the centrality of religious themes and imagery in bullfighting, the subject of countless Picasso drawings and paintings.

Goodbye Picasso

Goodbye Picasso
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Publisher : Times Books
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822027365774
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Goodbye Picasso by : David Douglas Duncan

A collection of photographs of Pablo Picasso's life and art, taken by his friend, award-winning photojournalist David Douglas Duncan.

Picasso's Trousers

Picasso's Trousers
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Publisher : Random House
Total Pages : 36
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ISBN-10 : 9780099495369
ISBN-13 : 0099495368
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Picasso's Trousers by : Nicholas Allan

"First published in Great Britain by Hutchinson, an imprint of Random House Children's Publishers UK"--Title page verso.

Painting with Picasso

Painting with Picasso
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Publisher : Chronicle Books
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0811855058
ISBN-13 : 9780811855051
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Painting with Picasso by : Julie Merberg

New board books in the best-selling Mini Masters series feature beautiful paintings from Cassatt and Picasso and rhyming text introducing budding artists to these famous masters.

Picasso and the Painting That Shocked the World

Picasso and the Painting That Shocked the World
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Publisher : Simon & Schuster
Total Pages : 480
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ISBN-10 : 9781476794228
ISBN-13 : 1476794227
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Picasso and the Painting That Shocked the World by : Miles J. Unger

One of The Christian Science Monitor’s Best Nonfiction Books of 2018 “An engrossing read…a historically and psychologically rich account of the young Picasso and his coteries in Barcelona and Paris” (The Washington Post) and how he achieved his breakthrough and revolutionized modern art through his masterpiece, Les Demoiselles d’Avignon. In 1900, eighteen-year-old Pablo Picasso journeyed from Barcelona to Paris, the glittering capital of the art world. For the next several years he endured poverty and neglect before emerging as the leader of a bohemian band of painters, sculptors, and poets. Here he met his first true love and enjoyed his first taste of fame. Decades later Picasso would look back on these years as the happiest of his long life. Recognition came first from the avant-garde, then from daring collectors like Leo and Gertrude Stein. In 1907, Picasso began the vast, disturbing masterpiece known as Les Demoiselles d’Avignon. Inspired by the painting of Paul Cézanne and the inventions of African and tribal sculpture, Picasso created a work that captured the disorienting experience of modernity itself. The painting proved so shocking that even his friends assumed he’d gone mad, but over the months and years it exerted an ever greater fascination on the most advanced painters and sculptors, ultimately laying the foundation for the most innovative century in the history of art. In Picasso and the Painting That Shocked the World, Miles J. Unger “combines the personal story of Picasso’s early years in Paris—his friendships, his romances, his great ambition, his fears—with the larger story of modernism and the avant-garde” (The Christian Science Monitor). This is the story of an artistic genius with a singular creative gift. It is “riveting…This engrossing book chronicles with precision and enthusiasm a painting with lasting impact in today’s art world” (Publishers Weekly, starred review), all of it played out against the backdrop of the world’s most captivating city.

Picasso

Picasso
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X000842053
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Picasso by : Jean Leymarie

Picasso and the Art of Drawing

Picasso and the Art of Drawing
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Publisher : Modern Art Press, Limited
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0300234805
ISBN-13 : 9780300234800
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Picasso and the Art of Drawing by : Christopher Lloyd

In this generously illustrated and lively book, Christopher Lloyd sets out and interprets the lifelong achievement of Picasso (1881-1973) as a draftsman. Although there have been many publications about his drawings that have tended to focus on particular periods of his career, this stunning volume specifically examines how drawing serves as the vital thread connecting all of Picasso's art, just as it also links his private world with his public persona of which he was becoming increasingly aware in his later years. Picasso and the Art of Drawing ultimately showcases how the basis of the titular artist's style as painter, sculptor, printmaker, and designer was manifestly achieved through drawing. Distributed for Modern Art Press