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Picasso's Picassos

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New York
Kiadó: Ballantine Books
Kiadás helye: New York
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Kötés típusa: Varrott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 159 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 24 cm x 17 cm
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PICASSO'S PICASSOS
by David Douglas Duncan
Hailed as "tlie art booic of tlie decade," Picasso's Plcassos is a magnificent display of Picasso's personal collection of his own paintings, a milestone of art history revealing for the first time some of the finest and most exciting pictures of his long career.
David Douglas Duncan, world famous photographer and author of The Private World of Pablo Picasso, is one of the few people ever privileged to view the fabulous treasures of La Californie where Pablo Picasso stores his private collection—more than 500 of his most important paintings, representing every major period and spanning more than sixty years.
In Picasso's Picassos, ninety-six of these already legendary but unknown masterpieces are now seen in color. David Douglas Duncan spent more than six months photographing Picasso's Picassos, often with the artist himself at his shoulder, photographing each painting four times to ensure absolute perfection of color. Then Picasso... Tovább

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PICASSO'S PICASSOS
by David Douglas Duncan
Hailed as "tlie art booic of tlie decade," Picasso's Plcassos is a magnificent display of Picasso's personal collection of his own paintings, a milestone of art history revealing for the first time some of the finest and most exciting pictures of his long career.
David Douglas Duncan, world famous photographer and author of The Private World of Pablo Picasso, is one of the few people ever privileged to view the fabulous treasures of La Californie where Pablo Picasso stores his private collection—more than 500 of his most important paintings, representing every major period and spanning more than sixty years.
In Picasso's Picassos, ninety-six of these already legendary but unknown masterpieces are now seen in color. David Douglas Duncan spent more than six months photographing Picasso's Picassos, often with the artist himself at his shoulder, photographing each painting four times to ensure absolute perfection of color. Then Picasso and Duncan spent hours checking the fidelity of each transparency against the paintings themselves. The result is this splendid edition of the greatest "buried
treasure" of modern art. »
Paintings ranging from nine feet wide to a few inches square were examined and photographed. There are religious subjects predating the beginning of this century, painted
in Barcelona when Picasso was fifteen years old. Others, from the first years of this century, reveal the seeds of Cubism. One extraordinary chapter is reproduced in its entirety—a full month's production of twenty-three major works; painted in 1936, these canvases have been unknown—their existence not even suspected—until publication of this book. There are yet other pictures painted when Spain, his motherland, was crushed by civil war, and his canvases show her agony; paintings made when he was heartbroken; when he was in love; portraits of children in which their world and his are one; collages and still lifes; and canvases revealing whole races of creatures never seen on earth.
The superb color plates are accompanied by ten thousand words of text relating the paintings to Picasso's life, based often upon Picasso's own comments to Duncan. In addition, Picasso's Picassos includes a twenty-page word-and-color profile of Picasso himself— photographs that are outstanding examples of Duncan's talent for capturing dramatic moments which tell thé story-'ôf dfk^l^e.
This Ballantine edition, abridged from the hardcover edition published at $30 by Harper & Row, omits the black and white catalog, the photographic index and the final note by Duncan, but contains the complete text and all but six of the original 102 color plates.
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