Pablo Picasso. The War Years 1939–1945
Книга временно перемещена в раздел “Книжные подборки друзей Музея ‘Гараж’” (стеллаж №42).
The exhibition “Pablo Picasso. The War Years 1939–1945” provides insight into the artist’s work during the Second World War. Paintings, sculptures, drawings, and documents from the years 1939 to 1945 tell of Picasso the man and the contradictions of everyday life during these times. Picasso fled from Paris to southern France immediately before the outbreak of the war on September 3, 1939 but returned to the German‑occupied capital in August 1940. He remained in his Parisian studio. After the liberation of the city by the Allie Forces in August 1944, he was celebrated as a survivor. With his works, Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) reacted to the threats of time, to death and destruction. He did not, however, focus primarily on the theme of war, but rather on the classical genres of painting. He created multifaceted still lifes, portraits and nudes, often with motifs from his private surroundings.
Details
Painting, 20th‑century history, Graphic art, Cubism, Sculpture, Spain, Political art, Expressionism, Surrealism
Beßen Kathrin (Article author), Tonsmeyer Tatjana (Article author), Wenzel Angela (Article author)
Dusseldorf
2020
32 pages
Open stacks
Yes
No
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