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Life and Death in Picasso: Still Life/Figure, c. 19071933,Used
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A groundbreaking and richly illustrated study of the leading artist of the twentieth century. In this original and innovative book, Christopher Green explores how Pablo Picasso, through the manipulation of pictorial signs, explored ideas about the living and the dead. Oscillating between the animate and the inanimate, Picasso created objects that live, and figures that are as dead as objects.Covering the period from the creation of the Demoiselles dAvignon in 1907 to the artists association with the Surrealists in the early 1930s, the book offers a journey through Picassos imagination and revealsby way of Apollinaire, Breton, and Freud, among othersthe ideas and reflections associated with life and death in his work.Published in association with the Museu Picasso in Barcelona, the book also includes an essay on Picassos biomorphic motifs by the leading Spanish critic J. F. Yvars. 124 color, 9 b&w illustrations
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