Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
72
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Mar 10, 2020
Editorial
POLÍGRAFA
ISBN-10
8434313812
ISBN-13
9788434313811
Descripción
An introductory monograph on the 20th century's most revolutionary artist Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) was one of the most innovative, experimental, prolific, influential and controversial painters of the 20th century. Part of Polígrafa's Modern Masters series, this affordable monograph follows Picasso throughout his career, a career that spanned nearly eight decades and produced more than 100,000 works.
Picasso selects more than 60 of the artist's most representative works that follow the artist from his poetic images of the impoverished and circus performers, from his beloved blue and rose periods to his revolutionary cubist period depicting the confusion of modern life, and beyond.
In addition to a brief introduction, this volume contains analysis of the artist's morphing stylistic characteristics over the decades and individual commentary on each of the works reproduced.
Picasso selects more than 60 of the artist's most representative works that follow the artist from his poetic images of the impoverished and circus performers, from his beloved blue and rose periods to his revolutionary cubist period depicting the confusion of modern life, and beyond.
In addition to a brief introduction, this volume contains analysis of the artist's morphing stylistic characteristics over the decades and individual commentary on each of the works reproduced.
Géneros
Biografía
Autobiografía y Memorias
Historia
Arte y Fotografía