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Picasso vivo (1881-1907)
Books
Auteur(s)
Title
Picasso vivo (1881-1907)
Édition
Poligrafa. Barcelona
Date
1980
Type de support
Monographie
Title
Picasso vivo (1881-1907)
Author
Contributeur(s)
Édition
Poligrafa. Barcelona
Date
1980
Description matérielle
1 vol. (559 p.) ; ill. en noir et en coul., portr., carte., jaquette ill. en coul.
Dimension
32 cm
Langue(s)
castillan, espagnol
ISBN
84-343-0319-1
Notes
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) 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 notoriously 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.'' (site éd.)
Motivaciones --- Mapa Picassiano --- Abreviaturas --- I. Málaga, 1881-1891 --- II. La Coruña, 1891-1895 --- III. Barcelona, cursos 1895-1896 y 1896-1897 --- IV. Madrid, curso 1897-1898 --- V. Horta de Ebro, verano de 1898-invierno de 1899 --- VI. Barcelona, 1899-1900 --- VII. Primer viaje a París (Otoño de 1900) --- VIII. Periplo ibérico (Málaga-Madrid-Barcelona) --- IX. París, junio-diciembre de 1901 --- X. Barcelona, 1902 --- XI. París, otoño 1902 --- XII. Barcelona, péríodo de 1903-1904 --- XIII. París, abril de 1904: I y II --- XIV. 1. Del azul al rosa (agosto-diciembre de 1904) -- XIV. 2. Primera etapa rosa (1905) --- XV. El paréntesis holandés (junio-julio de 1905) --- XVI. Última etapa azul y segunda etapa rosa. París, 1905-1906 --- XVII. Gósol, primavera-verano de 1906 --- XVIII. 1. París, verano-otoño de 1906 -- XVIII. 2. "Las señoritas de la calle de Aviñó." París, 1907 --- Apéndices --- Catálogo de las obras.
Motivaciones --- Mapa Picassiano --- Abreviaturas --- I. Málaga, 1881-1891 --- II. La Coruña, 1891-1895 --- III. Barcelona, cursos 1895-1896 y 1896-1897 --- IV. Madrid, curso 1897-1898 --- V. Horta de Ebro, verano de 1898-invierno de 1899 --- VI. Barcelona, 1899-1900 --- VII. Primer viaje a París (Otoño de 1900) --- VIII. Periplo ibérico (Málaga-Madrid-Barcelona) --- IX. París, junio-diciembre de 1901 --- X. Barcelona, 1902 --- XI. París, otoño 1902 --- XII. Barcelona, péríodo de 1903-1904 --- XIII. París, abril de 1904: I y II --- XIV. 1. Del azul al rosa (agosto-diciembre de 1904) -- XIV. 2. Primera etapa rosa (1905) --- XV. El paréntesis holandés (junio-julio de 1905) --- XVI. Última etapa azul y segunda etapa rosa. París, 1905-1906 --- XVII. Gósol, primavera-verano de 1906 --- XVIII. 1. París, verano-otoño de 1906 -- XVIII. 2. "Las señoritas de la calle de Aviñó." París, 1907 --- Apéndices --- Catálogo de las obras.
Statut
Ressources documentaires
Institution
Musée national Picasso-Paris
Code Ark
Inventory number | Cote topographique | Conditions d'accès | Localisation | Description |
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BIB 011648 | P1 PAL FAB | Communicable | Salle de lecture |