
Picasso
Challenging the Past
National Gallery Company Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 12. May 2009
Book
Hardback
176 pages
978-1-85709-452-7 (ISBN)
Description
From his earliest years Pablo Picasso was a passionate student of the European painting tradition. He was naturally drawn to the Spanish masters Velazquez and Goya, but such figures as Rembrandt, Delacroix, Ingres, Manet, and Cezanne were also important artistic heroes. Picasso repeatedly pitted himself against these masters, taking up their signature themes, techniques, and artistic concerns in audacious paintings of his own. Sometimes his "quotations" were direct, other times highly allusive. Always Picasso made the implicit case that it was he in the 20th century who most forcefully reinvigorated the European tradition.
Liberally illustrated with 150 full-color plates of works by Picasso and those who inspired him, the book showcases the technical dexterity, independence, and vitality of Picasso's creative processes as he daringly transformed the art of the past into, as he described it, "something else entirely."
Published by National Gallery Company/Distributed by Yale University Press
Exhibition Schedule:
National Gallery, London (2/25/09-6/7/09)
Liberally illustrated with 150 full-color plates of works by Picasso and those who inspired him, the book showcases the technical dexterity, independence, and vitality of Picasso's creative processes as he daringly transformed the art of the past into, as he described it, "something else entirely."
Published by National Gallery Company/Distributed by Yale University Press
Exhibition Schedule:
National Gallery, London (2/25/09-6/7/09)
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
166 color illus.
Dimensions
Width: 222 mm
Weight
1134 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85709-452-7 (9781857094527)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Elizabeth Cowling is Professor Emeritus of History of Art at Edinburgh University. Her publications include Picasso: Style and Meaning and Degas/Picasso (distributed by Yale). Susan Grace Galassi is senior curator at the Frick Collection, New York. She is the author of Picasso's Variations on the Masters. Christopher Riopelle is curator of post-1800 painting at the National Gallery, London. He is co-author of Renoir Landscapes: 1865-1883 (distributed by Yale), among many other books. Anne Robbins is assistant curator of post-1800 painting at the National Gallery, London, and the author of Cezanne in Britain (distributed by Yale).
Content
Introduction, Elizabeth Cowling; Text, Susan Grace Galassi, Christopher Riopelle and Anne Robbins; Young Picasso, up to 1906; Picasso Cubiste, 1907-17; Return to Order, 1918-26; Surreal Picasso, late 1920s-1930s; Director of the Prado, 1930s-1940s; Variations, 1950s; Final years, 1950-1970s; With bibliography and index.