Picasso’s Women (Oberon Modern Playwrights) (Oberon Modern Playwrights)

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This poster is of Vincent Van Gogh’s Irises. It shows a number of irises close up, growing in a garden. Most of the flowers are blue, but there is one whiteflower, and in the background there are several red flowers. This poster measures approx. 11″ x 14″ Vincent van Gogh was a Dutch draughtsman and painter, classified as a Post-Impressionist a pioneer of Expressionism. His famous works include Falling Autumn Leaves, The Starry Night, Portrait of Dr. Gachet, although he is also known for cutting off part of his left ear and for his suicide. The Starry Night is the title given to one of the best known and most reproduced paintings painted while Van Gogh was staying in Arles.
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The Genesis of a Painting: Picasso’s Guernica

Customer Review: A Fan Explains His Hero
Where does genius come from? What are the motives? What are the stars that guide? Picasso was arguably the most original and influential artist of the 20th century. In volume one of four planned volumes (three of which have been produced to date), John Richardson collaborates with Marilyn McCully to establish the detailed record of how Picasso developed as a man and an artist through the early Rose period. The book is made richer by Richardson’s friendship with the artist and his access to Picasso’s memories of key events. But he doesn’t slavishly accept Picasso’s version (except in damning Matisse as inferior to Picasso) but rather checks out the different versions and picks what seems to make the most sense. Picasso’s fanatic desire to succeed was fueled in part by his contempt for his father’s failed career as an artist and his father’s views that Picasso should follow in his footsteps. Picasso also needed to be treated as special, more than most of us. Groveling before exploitive dealers built a lifelong passion to be in charge. Picasso also knew that Paris was where he had to shine and suffered greatly to make his success there. His struggles will impress you. Where the book is unequaled in my experience is in tracking down the sources of Picasso’s images, gestures, styles, and innovations. The book is filled with black and white images from the works of other artists, Picasso’s notebooks, photographs of the scenes and subjects, and related works that Picasso did. From these, you get a better sense of Picasso as a synthesizer of styles and modes. In closely examining Picasso’s work from these years, it’s easy to develop superficial impressions of what sort of man did those paintings. For instance, the paintings of women show someone who feels compelled to alternately adore and dominate women . . . especially sexually. Learning later that he locked his mistress into the studio even on the hottest days when he left adds to that impression. The book provides other powerful insights of this sort by relating the heavy use of opium by Picasso and his circle of artist friends during the Blue period. A lot of the models seem stoned in those paintings. Could it be that they were? Picasso loved to paint the circus performers and one of his first mistresses was one. Could it be that those performers are really emotional self-portraits? The book isn’t clear on that point, but the possibility of the interpretation will occur to you. A few central mysteries are left undeveloped. Why did Picasso stick so long with styles that he later abandoned and which didn’t sell well when he was very poor? Picasso admitted to Richardson that the Blue and Rose periods had been mistakes. Why did Picasso slow down his production at times when he had contracts and shows upcoming? How did Picasso incorporate his love for poetry into his paintings? At times Richardson is over the top in his fawning. Here’s an example. Picasso is described as clearly one of the great poets of the 20th century, but Richardson doesn’t reveal any evidence . . . nor was Picasso doing any poetry writing at the time of this volume. I suspect that the fawning was the price of admission for his access which rewards us in other ways. Ultimately, the book’s main weakness is that the images are not in color. Fortunately, color is less important to Picasso’s work during this period than in later periods. Perhaps there will be another edition at some point that will bring the full dimensions of the work to bear at least for the masterpieces. Enjoy your immersion in Picasso’s chaotic world.
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Life?s tough when you?re the daughter of the world?s most famous painter. What?s a girl to do? We know, create exquisite jewellery for Tiffany?s and come up with a signature fragrance that?s as exotic and classy as you are. Do you know what? That?s exactly what Paloma?s done. She must be psychic. Palomas signature scent was launched in 1984 as a stylish mossy fragrance for women.
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The Genesis of a Painting: Picasso’s Guernica

Picasso: His Life and Work (Pelican)

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Customer Review: Superbly illustrated
This single volume edition ISBN 3822812153 published in 2001 containing 740 pages was originally issued in two separate volumes. It contains all of the about 870 paintings comprising the artist’s complete output, reproduced in full colour with just a few exceptions where for any of several legitimate reasons a colour picture is not available. It is an admirable effort, the quality of printing is superb, and the standard of photography in many instances is excellent showing the texture of the paint and brush work. In the case of the latter the paintings truly sing out from the page. The pictures are presented chronologically, which in itself is very revealing. The text is extensive and very informative, and being largely based on Van Gogh’s letters makes truly fascinating reading and lends an intimate edge. It provides a background to the artist’s life and his work and influences. I should mention a couple of points. Many of the reproductions are quite small, less than post card size, some considerably less; there are of course some half page and full page size too. The other point is that while the text and illustrations are fully integrated there is little if any relationship between the text and image on each page. When there is a reference in the text to a picture the picture is invariably to be found many pages apart. Of course with the pictures presented chronologically this was bound to be a problem; but would it then not have been better to separate the two completely. One could also argue for a larger page size, but a least at this fairly modest size the book is at least not unwieldy. That aside this is a splendid book; and one of the best surprises is that while there are of course many very familiar paintings here, the less familiar are by no means overshadowed by them; it is in fact a revelation to find so many superb yet relatively unknown works. Tremendous value, a book not to be passed over.
Customer Review: A superb catalogue of Van Gogh?s Works
With most of Van Gogh’s reproductions in colour and in chronological order, “The Complete Paintings” is an indispensable catalogue of his work. The book is both ideal for research and for general reading. I enjoyed reading this book and being able to see a large amount of Van Gogh’s paintings in full colour. As a former Art student I also found the painting information of interest, giving information on type of paint, size of canvas and details of where the paintings can be found. Overall I am very impressed with this book and would recommend it as an excellent buy for anyone interested in Van Gogh or the history of Art.
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Picasso: His Life and Work (Pelican)
Customer Review: The best picassian review of all times.
Not only because they were good friends but because they shared an astonishing good life in the C?te d’azur in the best of moments for Picasso’s creative activity. And he contacted all of his best friends. For he was a surrealistic painter as well and he knew about all the art intrigues at the time. You can get every detail on Picasso’s life and his way of living, all of his tips, even the cars he had, his life with his relatives who came to visit him.
A very personal and human aspect of a great genius is what this book gives you…

Picasso’s Collection of African and Oceanic Art: Masters of Metamorphosis

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Concise History of Painting: From Giotto to Cezanne (World of Art)
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The Artist’s Garden at Giverny, 1900 Framed Canvas Art by Claude Monet - 30×26.9″
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Picasso’s Collection of African and Oceanic Art: Masters of Metamorphosis

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Vincent van Gogh Fine Art 5”x 7” blank greeting card comes sealed in cello bag with envelope
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Salvador Dali’s “Dream of Venus”: The Surrealist Funhouse from the 1939 World’s Fair


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Allposters.co.uk is the world’s #1 seller of posters, prints, photographs, specialty products and framed art. We’re dedicated to bringing our customers the best selection of high quality wall d?cor that is perfect for their home or office. Browse our catalog of over 300,000 items that include entertainment and specialty posters, decorative prints, and art reproductions. Whether you’re looking for your favorite movie or music poster, a framed Monet reproduction, or a print of the Eiffel Tower you will find it at Allposters.co.uk. Visit our Amazon store today at www.amazon.co.uk/allposters to find Special Offers and search by subject category or artist. Allposters.co.uk provides unmatched service with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. We ship internationally to over 80 countries. Decorate your home today with your favorite pictures.
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Salvador Dali’s “Dream of Venus”: The Surrealist Funhouse from the 1939 World’s Fair

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