Pablo Picasso: The Sculptures

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Review The magnitude of the totality of chronologically arranged illustrations and precise captions cannot be underestimated for current and future scholarship. -- Choice, March 2001 - Mary Hamel-Schwulst Read more About the Author Werner Spies was born in Tbingen in 1937, and since 1975 he has been a professor of 20th century art at the Kunstakademie in Dusseldorf. He is currently head of the Muse National de l'Art Moderne at the Center Pompidou in Paris. Spies has gained international recognition as a critic and essayist, and he has authored several seminal works on 20th century art in addition to editing a catalogue raisonn of the works of Max Ernst. Read more

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Page after Page of beautifully photographed colour images. It's eye candy for the Picasso fan really. Can't get enough of his work. Many of these works are not shown in your average "Picasso and his work" type book. It's a thorough and grounded collection of his sculpture with many stories and anecdotes on the work.Very interesting and wonderful for research or a collector. A very heavy and big book, not only looks good on the coffee table but is gorgeous to go through slowly, page after beautiful page!A must for every contemporary sculptor or Picasso fan!

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