Pablo Picasso: L'oeuvre des annees 50
Format: Softcover
Publisher: Kehrer
Measurements: 8.2 x 11 inches
Condition: New
The 1950s signify a momentous period in both the life and artistic work of Pablo Picasso. His work during those years are reflective of the time’s public and political issues juxtaposed with more private, intimate concerns.
Picasso's 1950s works still coincide with today’s "Modern Art" and their impact on the reception of contemporary art as well as on everyday areas of life such as design, advertising and fashion can hardly be overestimated. This book is a presentation that aims both to take an in-depth look at these works and to strengthen our understanding of how the 1950s feeling for form connects to present-day life.
Format: Softcover
Publisher: Kehrer
Measurements: 8.2 x 11 inches
Condition: New
The 1950s signify a momentous period in both the life and artistic work of Pablo Picasso. His work during those years are reflective of the time’s public and political issues juxtaposed with more private, intimate concerns.
Picasso's 1950s works still coincide with today’s "Modern Art" and their impact on the reception of contemporary art as well as on everyday areas of life such as design, advertising and fashion can hardly be overestimated. This book is a presentation that aims both to take an in-depth look at these works and to strengthen our understanding of how the 1950s feeling for form connects to present-day life.
Format: Softcover
Publisher: Kehrer
Measurements: 8.2 x 11 inches
Condition: New
The 1950s signify a momentous period in both the life and artistic work of Pablo Picasso. His work during those years are reflective of the time’s public and political issues juxtaposed with more private, intimate concerns.
Picasso's 1950s works still coincide with today’s "Modern Art" and their impact on the reception of contemporary art as well as on everyday areas of life such as design, advertising and fashion can hardly be overestimated. This book is a presentation that aims both to take an in-depth look at these works and to strengthen our understanding of how the 1950s feeling for form connects to present-day life.