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Picasso and his women – Jean-Paul Crespelle is a vital record of an artist’s personal journey. This 1969 Hodder & Stoughton edition explores the intense relationships between Pablo Picasso and the women in his life. You will find 223 pages filled with intimate details and historical analysis. Crespelle reconstructs Picasso’s life through the stories of his muses, from Fernande Olivier to Jacqueline Roque.
The book serves as a perfect reference guide for understanding the emotional roots of Picasso’s various artistic periods. These insightful pages capture the passion and conflict that fueled his creative genius. Both art students and collectors will value this significant work of art biography. Discover the stories behind the faces that transformed the world of modern art.
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