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Picasso: the Monograph 1881-1973

Picasso: the Monograph 1881-1973

Other primary creator Brigitte Ieal
Other primary creator Christine Piot
Other primary creator Marie-Laure Bernadac

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  • The most complete and fully-illustrated monograph on the Spanish master, compiled by three renowned authorities on the subject
  • An essential sourcebook for everyone concerned with Modern Art
Full Description

In this book, three recognised authorities on the life and work of Picasso conduct a profound study of the artistic career and personal itinerary of one of the great geniuses of the 20th century. The book consists of twelve chapters divided into three periods: in the first, 1881-1916, Brigitte Léal describes and analyses Picasso’s life and oeuvre from his initial experiences and formative years to his move to Paris in 1901, where he would start his Cubist experiments. In the second period, 1917-1952, Christine Piot continues the narrative while analysing the artist’s output, as well as describing those events which most influenced his constant evolution. Finally, the third period, between 1953 and 1973, is described along the same lines as the previous two by Marie-Laure Bernadac.

Specifications
Publisher
Poligrafa
ISBN
9788434310919
Published
20th Feb 2017
Binding
Paperback / softback
Size
216 mm x 190 mm
Pages
544 Pages
Illustrations
1235 color
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