Looking At Picasso

$60.00

Publisher: Thames & Hudson 

Measurements: 8.94 x 11.57 x 1.02 IN

Condition: New

Format: Hardcover

To coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of the artist's death, this monograph signifies the undeniable beauty and complexity of Picasso’s paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints. Looking at PIcasso provides new analysis of the master’s work through the words of art historian and curator Pepe Karmel.

Since the 1980s, the majority of books and exhibitions on Picasso have examined the artist's personal relationships but here Karmel moves away from these ideas giving details on how the artist's style has transformed through seven decades ultimately defining modern art.

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Publisher: Thames & Hudson 

Measurements: 8.94 x 11.57 x 1.02 IN

Condition: New

Format: Hardcover

To coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of the artist's death, this monograph signifies the undeniable beauty and complexity of Picasso’s paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints. Looking at PIcasso provides new analysis of the master’s work through the words of art historian and curator Pepe Karmel.

Since the 1980s, the majority of books and exhibitions on Picasso have examined the artist's personal relationships but here Karmel moves away from these ideas giving details on how the artist's style has transformed through seven decades ultimately defining modern art.

Publisher: Thames & Hudson 

Measurements: 8.94 x 11.57 x 1.02 IN

Condition: New

Format: Hardcover

To coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of the artist's death, this monograph signifies the undeniable beauty and complexity of Picasso’s paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints. Looking at PIcasso provides new analysis of the master’s work through the words of art historian and curator Pepe Karmel.

Since the 1980s, the majority of books and exhibitions on Picasso have examined the artist's personal relationships but here Karmel moves away from these ideas giving details on how the artist's style has transformed through seven decades ultimately defining modern art.

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