"I wanted to be a painter, and I became Picasso," declared Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) in an apt survey of a triumphant career. He had good grounds for the confidence palpable in his statement, for in the history of 20th century art, his name stands out over all the others. In Picassos paintings, drawings, lithographs, ceramics, and sculptures, he was tirelessly inventive and innovative, exhibiting an aesthetic bravado that kept him one step ahead of his contemporaries. From subject matter to new forms and techniques to new media, Picasso got there first. The Spanish artist's enormous output, from the eight-year-old's beginnings to the late work of a man of ninety-one, is surely one of the most diverse and creatively energetic in the whole history of art, and it is no exaggeration to see him as the genius of the century. Carsten-Peter Warncke's study is a thorough review of Picasso's entire oeuvre, from the early Blue and Rose Periods, through the analytic and synthetic cubism and classicist phase all the way up to the art of the old savage Picasso.
Customer Reviews: All things PicassoJanuary 23, 2009 megbeatle(Illinois) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I'm a huge Picasso fan, so this book was a must. It is such a great deal for a large hardcover book with tons of information about Picasso and his artwork. It is written in chronological order of Picasso's life, and shows his growth and maturity as an artist. I love the huge color images of his artwork, and the study sketches he used for creating some of his best work. There is a timeline of his life and the events that shaped his way of expressing himself. What a wonderful book about one of the greatest and most recognizable artists of our time.
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