9781849765756-1849765758-Picasso 1932: Love, Fame, Tragedy

Picasso 1932: Love, Fame, Tragedy

ISBN-13: 9781849765756
ISBN-10: 1849765758
Author: Achim Borchardt-Hume
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Tate
Format: Hardcover 272 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781849765756
ISBN-10: 1849765758
Author: Achim Borchardt-Hume
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Tate
Format: Hardcover 272 pages

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Picasso 1932: Love, Fame, Tragedy (ISBN-13: 9781849765756 and ISBN-10: 1849765758), written by authors Achim Borchardt-Hume, was published by Tate in 2018. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Monographs (Individual Artists, Arts Collections, Painting) books. You can easily purchase or rent Picasso 1932: Love, Fame, Tragedy (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Monographs books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.88.

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The year 1932 was an extraordinary one for Pablo Picasso (1881–1973), even by his own standards. His paintings reached a new level of sensuality and he cemented his status as the most influential artist of the time. Over the course of the year he created some of his best-loved works, from color-saturated portraits to surrealist drawings. In his personal life, throughout 1932, Picasso kept a delicate balance between tending to his wife Olga Khokhlova and their son, Paulo, and his passionate love affair with Marie-Thérèse Walter, who was 28 years his junior. This publication brings these complex artistic and personal dynamics to life. Picasso’s journeys throughout the year, between his country home in Boisgeloup, in Brittany, and his house in Paris, capture the contradictions of his existence at this pivotal moment: a life divided between countryside retreat and urban bustle, established wife and recent lover, painting and sculpture, sensuality and darkness. This lavishly illustrated book explores the major themes and concerns of 1932 in essays, artworks, and archival photographs.

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