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Picasso and the War Years, 1937-45 Book
Picasso's reputation has ensured that the defining points in his artistic development, from the Blue Period to the late works, have been exhaustively covered by art and biographers alike. However, his output from the late 1930s and through the occupation of Paris has received surprisingly little attention. Steven Nash's excellent new collection, Picasso and the War Years, 1937-1945 admirably fills this gap in Picasso's career. The collection reassesses both Picasso's life and his artistic output during these critical years. Contributions include discussions of Picasso's wartime writings, his horror at the effects of aerial bombardment, his anguished portraits of women, and the increasingly political nature of his work. Paintings of the stature of Weeping Woman, the enigmatic Night Fishing at Antibes, and the later still lifes are re-evaluated in the light of Picasso's troubled and ambivalent response to war and occupation, and virtually the entire wartime oeuvre is beautifully reproduced in 83 sumptuous colour illustrations. Following the liberation of Paris in 1944, Picasso told an American reporter: "I have not painted the war because I am not the kind of painter who goes out like a photographer for something to depict. But I have no doubt that the war is in these paintings ... Later on perhaps the historians will find them and show that my style has changed under the war's influence." Picasso and the War Years uncannily fulfils Picasso's prophecy, which stands as an important book not just on Picasso but on the wider impact which war has upon art. --Jerry BrottonRead More
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- 0500092745
- 9780500092743
- Steven A. Nash
- 16 November 1998
- Thames & Hudson Ltd
- Hardcover (Book)
- 255
- illustrated edition
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