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Picasso and the Invention of Cubism

hardcoverOctober 11, 2003
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ISBN-13: 9780300094367 ISBN-10: 0300094361
Publisher
Yale University Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
October 11, 2003
Weight
2.8 lbs
Dimensions
27.90×2.50×22.90 cm

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Picasso and the Invention of Cubism by Karmel, Pepe. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780300094367.

This book transforms our understanding of Cubism, showing in unprecedented detail how it emerged in Picassos work of the year 1906-13, and tracing its roots in nineteenth-century philosophy and linguistics. Linking well-known paintings and sculptures to the hitherto-ignored drawings that accompanied them, Pepe Karmel demonstrates how Picassos quest to depict the human body with greater solidity led, paradoxically, to its fragmentation; and how Picasso used the archaic model of stage space to free himself from conventional perspective, replacing the open window of Renaissance painting with a new projective space. Rejecting the usual distinction between "analytic" and "synthetic" Cubism, Karmel shows how Picassos changing artistic goals were realized in the crystalline Cubism of 1907-09, the gridded Cubism of 1910-11, and the planar Cubism of 1912-13. In other chapters, Karmel discusses the empiricist philosophy championed by Hippolyte Taine, which encouraged the breakdown of painting into its abstract elements, and laid the groundwork for an art of mental association rather than naturalistic figuration. Similarly, contemporary philology provided the model for a visual language employing both metaphoric and metonymic (but not arbitrary) signs. Combining intellectual history with close visual reading, Picasso and the Invention of Cubism opens new perspectives on the most influential movement in twentieth-century art.