Pablo Picasso

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  • ISBN 9783777427577
  • Weight: 290g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 204mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Mar 2017
  • Publisher: Hirmer Verlag
  • Publication City/Country: DE
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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“Ambiguous work. Where can we start?”, wrote the art historian Oscar Schürer in the historic series Junge Kunst about Pablo Picasso’s multi - faceted oeuvre back in 1927. Picasso, who was investigating Surrealism at the time, was regarded as a genius even then – and had another 40 years of creativity before him. The magnificent legacy of a talent which showed twentieth - century art the way forward consists of an almost unimaginable number of paintings, drawings, graphic works, sculp tures and ceramic items. The art historian Markus Müller knows where and above all how we can begin to grasp a multilayered oeuvre like Picasso’s. In this newly edited artist monograph he skilfully guides the reader through the virtuoso plethora of styles of Pablo Picasso, explains key works from the various periods and provides a fascinating impression of the bubbling energy of this multi - talented artist. Not least as a result of the author’s personal acquaintance with the Picasso family, the archive sect ion of the work promises a number of finds which are seldom on view.
Markus Müller has been the Director of the Pablo Picasso Art Museum in Münster since it opened in 2000. In addition to numerous publications on Picasso and twentieth-century art, in 2008 he became Honorary Professor of Art History at the WWU Münster and has curated various exhibitions in France, Italy and Spain.

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