Picasso & Jacqueline: The Evolution of Style - Exhibition Catalogue Book


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Picasso & Jacqueline: The Evolution of Style is a fully illustrated catalogue with essays by Professor Fineberg, on the evolution of Picasso?s style from 1954 to 1973; art historian and critic Barbara Rose, on Jacqueline as Picasso?s muse; and independent curator Daniel Leers, who writes a biographical history of Jacqueline and Picasso?s relationship. Rose notes in her essay, ?As memory crowds out the present, Jacqueline becomes Picasso?s entire universe. She is everywhere, in his dreams, in his fantasies and in the representations of his ongoing personal theater. Jacqueline is the ultimate muse because he sees through her the muses of his own heroes El Greco, Velazquez, Delacroix, and Manet.?



Jonathan Fineberg, Dan Leers, and Barbara Rose
2014. Pace Gallery. Hardcover
256 pages: 189 color illustrations; 10 ¾ x 9 ½ inches


 


Donated by the Rower Gentry Family