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Language:EnglishPublisher:British Museum PressISBN-13:9780714126999ISBN-10:714126993UPC:9780714126999Book Category:ArtBook Subcategory:Individual Artists, Movements, TechniquesBook Topic:Monographs, Modernism, PrintmakingSize:9.76 x 8.58 x 0.55 inchesWeight:1.4506Product ID:SCD23KYS9R
Examines Picasso's engagement with printmaking, highlighting how different media inspired his creativity and exploring his artistic lineage.
Printmaking was a vitally important activity in the long artistic career of Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881-1973). His long-standing; if at times episodic; engagement with printmaking; stretched from his early years in Paris until his old age. This book explores how the technical challenges of working in different print media (etching; aquatint; linocut and lithography) inspired Picasso's creativity.
Together with a stunning selection of works on paper by Picasso; it also includes sculptures; drawings and prints by other artists and cultures of the kind that inspired Picasso. His prints often demonstrate his keen sense of belonging to an artistic lineage stretching back to antiquity (stemming from his kinship with the Mediterranean world of his birthplace; Málaga); as well as great artists of the past such as Raphael; Rembrandt and Ingres. One section explores the contradictions and controversies relating to Picasso's relationships with his wives and lovers. The focus on Picasso as a printmaker will argue for the importance of this activity in his long artistic career; and his continued relevance as one of the most creative and experimental talents ever to explore the medium of print.
Printmaking was a vitally important activity in the long artistic career of Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881-1973). His long-standing; if at times episodic; engagement with printmaking; stretched from his early years in Paris until his old age. This book explores how the technical challenges of working in different print media (etching; aquatint; linocut and lithography) inspired Picasso's creativity.
Together with a stunning selection of works on paper by Picasso; it also includes sculptures; drawings and prints by other artists and cultures of the kind that inspired Picasso. His prints often demonstrate his keen sense of belonging to an artistic lineage stretching back to antiquity (stemming from his kinship with the Mediterranean world of his birthplace; Málaga); as well as great artists of the past such as Raphael; Rembrandt and Ingres. One section explores the contradictions and controversies relating to Picasso's relationships with his wives and lovers. The focus on Picasso as a printmaker will argue for the importance of this activity in his long artistic career; and his continued relevance as one of the most creative and experimental talents ever to explore the medium of print.
Language:EnglishPublisher:British Museum PressISBN-13:9780714126999ISBN-10:714126993UPC:9780714126999Book Category:ArtBook Subcategory:Individual Artists, Movements, TechniquesBook Topic:Monographs, Modernism, PrintmakingSize:9.76 x 8.58 x 0.55 inchesWeight:1.4506Product ID:SCD23KYS9R
Daunt, Catherine: - Dr Catherine Daunt is the Hamish Parker Curator of Modern and Contemporary Graphic Art in the department of Prints and Drawings at the British Museum. She was co-author of 'The American Dream: pop to the present' (2017) and co-curator of that exhibition at the British Museum (2017) and Fondation Custodia, Paris (2018).
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