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Picasso, the self-portraits, Pascal Bonafoux ; translated from the French by Bethany Wright

Label
Picasso, the self-portraits, Pascal Bonafoux ; translated from the French by Bethany Wright
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Picasso
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Pascal Bonafoux ; translated from the French by Bethany Wright
Sub title
the self-portraits
Summary
Much has been said and written about Picasso's life and art, but until now his self-portraits have never been studied and presented in a single volume. Picasso represented himself ceaselessly and inventively, whether in a dashed-off pencil sketch, as a flourish at the bottom of a letter, or on a giant canvas. At the suggestion of Picasso's widow Jacqueline, the distinguished art historian Pascal Bonafoux began studying Picasso's self-portraits more than forty years ago. This meticulously researched study presents the fruits of his decades-long project, bringing together all self-portraits attributed to this genius of 20th-century art. These 170 drawings, paintings and photographs, some from private collections and previously unpublished, chart the evolution of the artist's life and work. Here is Picasso in 1894 as a 13-year-old boy; as a young bohemian; as harlequin; as lover, husband and father; and finally, as an old man confronting his mortality
Target audience
adult
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