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Life of Picasso : the Minotaur Years : 1933-1943 / John Richardson.

Summary:
The spectacular fourth and final volume of Picasso's life is set in Paris, Normandy, the south of France, Royan, and Barcelona during the Spanish Civil War and at the beginning of World War II. Drawing on original and exhaustive research from interviews and never-before-seen material in the Picasso family archives, this book opens with a visit by the Hungarian-French photographer Brassaï to Picasso's chateau in Normandy, Boisgeloup, where he would take his iconic photographs of the celebrated plaster busts of Marie-Thérèse, Picasso's mistress and muse. Picasso was contributing to André Breton's Minotaur magazine and he was also spending more time with the likes of Man Ray, Salvador Dalí, Lee Miller, and the poet Paul Éluard, in Paris as well as in the south of France. It was during this time that Picasso began writing surrealist poetry and became obsessed with the image of himself as the mythic Minotaur -- head of a bull, body of a man -- and created his most famous etching, Minotauromachie. Richardson shows us the artist is as prolific as ever, painting Marie-Thérèse, but also painting the surrealist photographer Dora Maar who has become a muse, a collaborator and more. In April 1937, the bombing of the town of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War inspires Picasso's vast masterwork of the same name, which he paints in just a few weeks for the Spanish Pavilion at the Paris World's Fair. When the Nazis occupy Paris in 1940, Picasso chooses to remain in the city despite the threat that his art would be confiscated. In 1943, Picasso meets Françoise Gilot who would replace Dora, and as Richardson writes, "rejuvenate his psyche, reawaken his imagery and inspire a brilliant sequence of paintings." As always, Richardson tells Picasso's story through his work during this period, analyzing how it shows what the artist was feeling and thinking. His fascinating and accessible narrative immerses us in one of the most exciting moments in twentieth century cultural history, and brings to a close the definitive and critically acclaimed account of one of the world's most celebrated artists.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780307266668
  • ISBN: 0307266664
  • Physical Description: 308 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
  • Publisher: New York : Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2021.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-288) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
The home front -- Brassaï at Boisgeloup (1932-33) -- Minotaure (1933) -- Summer at Cannes and Barcelona (1933) -- Last trip to Spain (1934) -- Minotauromachie (1935) -- Painter into poet (1935-36) -- War in Spain (1936) -- Prado director -- Dream and lie of Franco (1937) -- 7 Rue des Grands-Augustins (1937) -- Guernica -- Summer at Mougins (1937) -- Bern and Vézelay (1937-38) -- Last summer at Mougins (1938) -- Between Royan and Paris -- Villa Les Voiliers -- Wartime Paris (1940-41) -- The occupation (1942) -- Epilogue.
Subject: Picasso, Pablo, 1881-1973.
Artists > France > Biography.
Artists > Spain > Biography.
Genre: Biographies.

Available copies

  • 6 of 6 copies available at SPARK Libraries.

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  • 0 current holds with 6 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Cambria County Library 709.2 P586R, Vol. IV (Text) 85131001815449 CACM Non-Fiction Available -
Exeter Community Library PIC (Text) 33249016857405 Biography Available -
Reading Public Library RPL - Main Bio Picasso v. 1 (Text) 33223006404205 Biography Available -
Reading Public Library RPL - Main Bio Picasso v. 2 (Text) 33223006403736 Biography Available -
Reading Public Library RPL - Main Bio Picasso v. 3 (Text) 33223006403744 Biography Available -
Bethlehem Main Library B PICASSO V.4 (Text) 33062009536310 Adult Biography Available -


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