Archived Stock - This item is no longer available
Picasso and the Human Comedy
Published by Random House, New York, 1954.
Scaled down version of the 'Verve'. Framed in black.
SOLD OUT
Out of stock
Rebecca West wrote appreciation of Picasso’s La Comedie Humaine, “A short time ago there occurred what is perhaps the most extraordinary artistic event of the 20th century.
In 1953, at the age of 72, Picasso had opened his sketchbook and begun a drawing frenzy, which was to last 9 weeks. Sometimes fiercely, often with humour, always with the profound wisdom of the great artist, Picasso reconsiders his perennial themes. The artist and his model become Man and Woman and are then generalised into the self and non self as a great artist bares his innermost feelings."
Recently Viewed Items
-
Grey Granby Rock terrazzo fireplace,
Grey Granby Rock terrazzo fireplace,
the material composed of waste building materials, the form a contemporary interpretation of a Victorian combination grate. Held in stock but duplicates available, subject to lead time of around six weeks. -
Pair of watercolour and ink paintings of Brighton Beach by George Charlton
£3,200 the pairPair of watercolour and ink paintings of Brighton Beach by George Charlton
The disrupted picnic, Brighton beach; and Family frolics on Brighton beach signed and dated 'George Charlton 1934' (lower right), the second signed 'George Charlton' (upper right) Framed£3,200 the pair