Genève Edito Service S.d. In-4° en ff, sous chemise et étui.
Reference : LIQ-6098
Fac-similé de l'édition de 1942 comprenant de nombreuses illustrations en noir de Pablo PICASSO. Exemplaire numéroté sur papier bouffant enrichi d'une suite des illustrations, réservée aux souscripteurs.
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[Pablo Picasso] - Umland, Anne, et al.
Reference : 123525
(2023)
ISBN : 9781633451391
Umland, Anne, et al.: Picasso in Fontainebleau. Exhibition: New York, Museum of Modern Art, 2023. 227 pages, over 100 colour illustrations. Hardback. 25 x 20cms. An examination of Picasso's artistic production during his three-month residency in Fontainebleau. Fifteen essays discuss Picasso's earlier designs for the Ballet Russes and his Fontainebleau charcoal and pastels as well as analyse the unexpected connections between 'Three Women at the Spring' and 'Three Musicians'. Photographs and archival documents help to recreate this active moment in Picasso's career.
An examination of Picassoâs artistic production during his three-month residency in Fontainebleau. Fifteen essays discuss Picassoâs earlier designs for the Ballet Russes and his Fontainebleau charcoal and pastels as well as analyse the unexpected connections between âThree Women at the Springâ and âThree Musiciansâ. Photographs and archival documents help to recreate this active moment in Picassoâs career. Text in English
Green, Christopher: Picasso. Architecture and Vertigo. London and New Haven: 2005. 300pp with 38 colour and 93 monochrome illustrations. Hardback. 26x20cms. Explores Picasso's work in relationship to the interventions of the troubled history of early 20th century Europe, in terms of race, cultural differences, modernity, sexuality and discontentment of civilisation, all issues which still hold such importance today. Beginning with issues of race in the Demoiselles d'Avignon, the author confronts issues confronted in his Cubist periods, his metal guitars and the work he made alongside the surrealists, before confronting the theme of race again in his later work produced on the threshold of the Holocaust.
Explores Picasso's work in relationship to the interventions of the troubled history of early 20th century Europe, in terms of race, cultural differences, modernity, sexuality and discontentment of civilisation, all issues which still hold such importance today. Beginning with issues of race in the Demoiselles d'Avignon, the author confronts issues confronted in his Cubist periods, his metal guitars and the work he made alongside the surrealists, before confronting the theme of race again in his later work produced on the threshold of the Holocaust. Text in English
Picasso Project. Blue Period. 1902-1904. Vol 19. 2011. Series: Picasso Project. 272 pp., with 815 illustrations.
Picasso Project. Youth in Spain II. 1897-1900. Vol 17. San Francisco: 2008. Series: Picasso Project. 384pp., with more than 1,200 black & white illustrations. Cloth.
Picasso Project. The African Period: 1907-1909. Paris and La Rue-des-Bois. Volume 21. San Francisco: Alan Wofsy Fine Arts, 2014. Series: Picasso Project. 378 pages, with 1108 illustrations. Hardback. 23 x 31cms.