Picasso 1926-1939: from Minotaur to Guernika

Picasso 1926-1939: from Minotaur to Guernika by FABRE JOSEP PALAU I


ISBN
9788434312739
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Binding
Hardcover
Dimensions
305 x 315mm

Pablo Picasso (1181-1973) is without doubt the most prolific and influential artist of the recently ended twentieth century. The various steps that critics and historians have managed to identify in his long career have been more helpful with regard to the classification of his works than in their analysis and interpretation. Abandoning the traditional use of subject matter to achieve variety and meaning, Picasso gradually reduced his options to a handful of standardized motifs but used a vast array of different styles as the principal means of communicating ideas and feelings. In short, style is meaning in Picasso's art; his notorious mercurial nature found expression in stylistic variety and experimentation. In the course of his long essay, Josep Palau I Fabre pinpoints the keys to understanding a period (1926-1939) and an artist who was fully aware of the complexity of his time and the timelessness of true art: "Repeatedly, I am asked to explain how my painting evolved. To me there is no past or future in art. If a work of art cannot live always in the present it must not be considered at all. The art of the Greeks, of the Egyptians, of the Great painters who lived in other times, is not an art of the past; perhaps it's more alive today than it ever was." SELLING POINTS: .If there is truly a monumental study of Picasso, this is it without any doubt, the fruit of thirty years work by Josep Palau I Fabre .Essential reading for the most demanding museum curators and art historians-we are dealing here with the most cited source in essays and biographies written in recent decades-Palau I Fabre's approach to Picasso's work is extremely intelligent and clear, displaying a depth and elegance only within the grasp of the greatest narrators .With more than 1200 illustrations, this volume documents all of Picasso's major works from the middle of the 1920s to the end of the Spanish Civil War .Once again Palau I Fabre offers scholars fresh insights as well as sharing his extraordinary knowledge of Picasso with readers new to the artist 1200 images
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