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Did Picasso invent modern art? The myth of Picasso is so compelling that one could be forgiven for thinking that he did. His mesmeric gaze of both matador and bull seems to hold the answer to the enigma of 20th century art. The enormity of Picasso's output, 20,000 works, and the diversity of techniques, media, and styles are astonishing. Pablo Picasso used his immense talent and provocative imagery to pose the question "what is art meant to look like?" But has the personal fascination with the man obscured the originality and true meaning of his art? Introducing Picasso details how Picasso's early explorations with cubism resulted in a dynamic challenge not only to the modernists but to the entire history of Western art.

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Picasso for Beginners, Andrew Brighton

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Titel
Picasso for Beginners
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Andrew Brighton
Erscheinungsdatum
1995
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
176
ISBN10
1874166293
ISBN13
9781874166290
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Did Picasso invent modern art? The myth of Picasso is so compelling that one could be forgiven for thinking that he did. His mesmeric gaze of both matador and bull seems to hold the answer to the enigma of 20th century art. The enormity of Picasso's output, 20,000 works, and the diversity of techniques, media, and styles are astonishing. Pablo Picasso used his immense talent and provocative imagery to pose the question "what is art meant to look like?" But has the personal fascination with the man obscured the originality and true meaning of his art? Introducing Picasso details how Picasso's early explorations with cubism resulted in a dynamic challenge not only to the modernists but to the entire history of Western art.