Picasso in Paris 1900-1907. Eating Fire

2011

Picasso first set foot Paris in the autumn of 1900, on a visit to the Universal Exposition. A year later he had his first Paris show, at the prestigious Vollard gallery, and had begun to make a name among the city's artists and intellectuals. The catalogue of the exhibition 'Picasso in Paris 1900-1907. Eating Fire', by Picasso expert Marilyn McCully, profiles the young artist's life during this crucial period, revealing the impact made on him by his first-hand exposure to the work of certain individual artists, Van Gogh, Toulouse-Lautrec, Steinlen, Rodin, Cézanne and Puvis de Chavannes and tracing the process that led him to forge a style of his own and become the leading figure of the French avant-garde.

Design: Janpieter Chielens, Tijdgeest.

Isabel Cendoya, Marilyn McCully, Nienke Bakker, Peter Read
2011
248
català, castellano, english
28,5 x 23 cm
Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam, Institut de Cultura de Barcelona/Museu Picasso, Mercatorfonds
Català: 978-90-6153-957-5
Castellano: 978-90-6153-956-8
English: 978-90-79310-21-0
30 €

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