Between the mid-1940s and early 1970s, Pablo Picasso was involved with the Madoura pottery workshop and the printmaking studio of Hidalgo Arnéra in Vallauris, France. The result was a revelatory ...
Immediately following the end of the Second World War, Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) began spending increasing amounts of time in the south of France. There, among the sunny villages and quiet coastlines, ...
One of Pablo Picasso’s “Glass of Absinthe” (1914) painted bronze sculptures, all six of which are included in ‘Picasso Sculpture’ (click to enlarge) The exhibition’s roughly 140 works are arranged in ...
For Pablo Picasso, sculpture has always been a kind of three-dimensional doodling, a device to work out ideas he intends to enshrine in oil. He keeps his numerous constructions of found objects, sheet ...
Immediately following the end of the Second World War, Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) began spending increasing amounts of time in the south of France. There, among the sunny villages and quiet coastlines, ...