Picasso 1932: Love, Fame, Tragedy
Author(s): Achim Borchardt-Hume
1932 was an extraordinary year for Picasso, even by his own standards. His paintings reached a new level of sensuality and he cemented his status as the most influential artist of the time. Over the course of this year he created some of his best-loved works, from colour-saturated portraits to surrealist drawings, developing ideas from the voluptuous sculptures he had made at his newly acquired country estate. In his personal life, throughout 1932, Picasso kept a delicate balance between tending to his wife Olga Khokhlova and their son Paulo, and his passionate love affair with Marie-Therese Walter, twenty-eight years his junior. This publication will bring these complex artistic and personal dynamics to life. Exhibition: Tate Modern, London, UK (08.03.-09.09.2018).
General Information
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- : Tate Publishing
- : Tate Publishing
- : 28 February 2018
- : 26.00 cmmm X 21.50 cmmm X 2.00 cmmm
- : books
Other Specifications
- : Achim Borchardt-Hume
- : Paperback
- : 1
- : en
- : 709
- : 272