Picasso by Jose Maria Faerna

Picasso by Jose Maria Faerna

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One of the "Great Modern Masters" series of monographs on 20th-century artists, this volume is an introduction to the work of Pablo Picasso. It reproduces many of his masterpieces as well as some lesser-known works, all of which demonstrate the diversity and scope of Picasso's artistic output.

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Picasso by Jose Maria Faerna

This is one of the "Great Modern Masters" series on 20th-century artists. This book covers the work of Pablo Picasso. Forfeiting a conventional career and scorning the artistic establishment - despte his academic training and natural talent - he fully embraced the bohemian lifestyle of the avant-garde throughout his long and productive life. In this survey, nearly 80 of his masterpieces are reproduced as well as lesser-known works, demonstrating the diversity and scope of Picasso's artistic output. Born in Malaga, Spain, he moved to Barcelona in 1895. By 1904 he was living in Paris in the legendary neighbourhood of Montmatre. He became intrigued by Iberian sculpture and African masks and incorporated their evocative imagery into his art, culminating in the famous 1907 painting, "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon". Along with the painter Georges Braque, Picasso then embarked on the artistic revolution known as Cubism, which completely altered the way the world was represented in art. He continued to test artistic boundaries, ultimately developing a highly personal expressionistic style perhaps best represented by the 1937 painting, "Guernica". After World War II, Picasso settled in the south of France where he worked until his death in 1973.
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ISBN 13 9780810946903
ISBN 10 0810946904
Titel Picasso
Autor Jose Maria Faerna
Serie Great Modern Masters
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Abrams
Erscheinungsjahr 1991-12-12
Seitenanzahl 64
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