Description |
xi, 194 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 27 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-188) and index. |
Contents |
Picasso and the Spanish Tradition of Painting / Jonathan Brown -- Narrating the Nation: Picasso and the Myth of El Greco / Robert S. Lubar -- The Spanishness of Picasso's Still Lifes / Robert Rosenblum -- Picasso and the French Post-war "Renaissance": A Questioning of National Identity / Gertje Utley -- Picasso in the Studio of Velazquez / Susan Grace Galassi. |
Summary |
In a compelling example of cultural politics, the Spaniard Pablo Picasso has been transformed into a hero of French modernism. Recently, however, there is a growing awareness that Picasso's involvement with his native land was crucial throughout his life. In this book, eminent art historians examine Picasso's dynamic relationship with the country of his birth and its cultural and artistic traditions. |
Subject |
Picasso, Pablo, 1881-1973 -- Criticism and interpretation.
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Art, Spanish -- Influence.
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Identity (Psychology) in art.
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Added Author |
Brown, Jonathan, 1939-2022
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ISBN |
0300064756 |
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9780300064759 |
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