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Picasso and Braque, a Symposium

Picasso and Braque, a Symposium
Author: William Stanley Rubin
Publisher: Harry N Abrams Incorporated
Total Pages: 359
Release: 1992
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780810961159

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In 1989 The Museum of Modern Art brought together, in the exhibition Picasso and Braque: Pioneering Cubism, more than four hundred works from the period 1907-14. At the same time, William Rubin, the director of this historic exhibition, organized an extraordinary meeting of twenty-seven of the world's foremost authorities on early twentieth-century painting, in an effort to advance scholarly understanding of the unique collaboration between these two artists.


Picasso and Braque, a Symposium

Picasso and Braque, a Symposium
Author: William Rubin
Publisher: ABRAMS
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992
Genre: Art, French
ISBN: 9780810961173

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In 1989 The Museum of Modern Art brought together, in the exhibition Picasso and Braque: Pioneering Cubism, more than four hundred works from the period 1907-14. At the same time, William Rubin, the director of this historic exhibition, organized an extraordinary meeting of twenty-seven of the world's foremost authorities on early twentieth-century painting, in an effort to advance scholarly understanding of the unique collaboration between these two artists.


Picasso and Braque

Picasso and Braque
Author: William Rubin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1989
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Picasso and Braque, the movement's two principal pioneers, together sought to redefine the nature of visual thinking. The dialogue between them endured through either meetings or letters from 1907 to 1914.


Picasso and Braque

Picasso and Braque
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992
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ISBN: 9780870706721

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PICASSO AND BRAQUE.

PICASSO AND BRAQUE.
Author: William Rubin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 460
Release:
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PICASSO AND BRAQUE.

PICASSO AND BRAQUE.
Author: Lynn Zelevansky
Publisher:
Total Pages: 359
Release: 1992
Genre:
ISBN:

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Cubism and Its Histories

Cubism and Its Histories
Author: David Cottington
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2004
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780719050046

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Cubism was the most influential artistic movement of the 20th century, yet just what cubism was, or stood for, is still in dispute. This book offers a way beyond this confusion through a narrative of cubism's beginnings, consolidation and dissemination.


Georges Braque

Georges Braque
Author: Alex Danchev
Publisher: Arcade Publishing
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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"In this biography, Danchev explores Braque's creativity, examines his personal and professional relationships - with Beckett, Cezanne, Giacometti, Matisse, and Miro, among others - and enriches our understanding of an extraordinary fertile period in art history. Braque emerges as a bold innovator, a revolutionary genius, and a towering figure of modern art."--BOOK JACKET.


A Life of Picasso II: The Cubist Rebel

A Life of Picasso II: The Cubist Rebel
Author: John Richardson
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2007-10-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0375711503

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In the second volume of his Life of Picasso, Richardson reveals the young Picasso in the Baudelairean role of “the painter of modern life.” Never before have Picasso’s revolutionary vision, technical versatility, prodigious achievements, and, not least, his sardonic humor been analyzed with such clarity. Hence his great breakthrough painting, Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, with which this book opens. As well as portraying Picasso as a revolutionary, Richardson analyzes the more compassionate side of his genius. The misogynist of posthumous legend turns out to have been surprisingly vulnerable—more often sinned against than sinning. Heartbroken at the death of his mistress Eva, Picasso tried desperately to find a wife. Richardson recounts the untold story of how his two great loves of 1915–17 successively turned him down. These disappointments, as well as his horror at the outbreak of World War I and the wounds it inflicted on his closest friends, Braque and Apollinaire, shadowed his painting and drove him off to work for the Ballets Russes in Rome and Naples—back to the ancient world. In this volume we see the artist’s life and work during the crucial decade of 1907–17, a period during which Picasso and Georges Braque devised what has come to be known as cubism and in doing so engendered modernism. Thanks to the author’s friendship with Picasso and some of the women in his life, as well as Braque and their dealer, D. H. Kahnweiler, and other associates, he has had access to untapped sources and unpublished material. In The Cubist Rebel, Richardson also introduces us to key figures in Picasso’s life who have been totally overlooked by previous biographers. Among these are the artist’s Chilean patron, collector, and mother figure, Eugenia Errázuriz, as well as two fiancées: the loveable Geneviève Laporte and the promiscuous bisexual painter Irène Lagut. By harnessing biography to art history, he has managed to crack the code of cubism more successfully than any of his predecessors. And by bringing fresh light to bear on the artist’s private life, he has succeeded in coming up with a new view of this paradoxical man and of his paradoxical work. Never before have Picasso’s revolutionary vision, technical versatility, prodigious achievements, and, not least, his sardonic humor been analyzed with such clarity.