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Picasso, Master of the New - Marie-Laure Bernadac,Paule Du Bouchet

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Title: Picasso

Sub Title: Master of the New

Author: Marie-Laure Bernadac,Paule Du Bouchet

Publisher: Thames and Hudson

Year: 1993

Number of pages: 191

ISBN: 9780500300329

Synopsis: Picasso's name has become synonymous with creative genius, but who was he - a public figure who lived his life in the headlines, or a private person, unpredictable and filled with secrets? This intimate portrait traces his life from the early years in Spain through his long residence in Paris. In it we meet his friends and lovers and witness his rise from poverty to overwhelming worldwide recognition. Above all, he was an artist who, through constant experimentation, made an indelible mark on the 20th-century.

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