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Picasso: Style and Meaning

paperbackMarch 1, 2004
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ISBN-13: 9780714842936 ISBN-10: 0714842931
Publisher
Phaidon Press
Binding
paperback
Published
March 1, 2004
Weight
5.4 lbs
Dimensions
24.40×5.10×21.30 cm

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Picasso: Style and Meaning by Cowling, Elizabeth. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780714842936.

Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) is notorious for various forms of excess - excess in his love life, an excessive output, an excessively inconsistent style. In this groundbreaking book Elizabeth Cowling draws on her exceptional knowledge as an authority on Picasso to argue that he came to equate stylistic consistency with sterility. Abandoning the traditional use of subject matter to achieve variety and meaning, Picasso gradually reduced his to a handful of standardized motifs and used a vast array of different styles as the principal means of communicating ideas and feelings. In short, style is meaning in Picassos art; his notoriously mercurial nature found expression in stylistic variety and experimentation. With rare intelligence and clarity, the author has woven biography and analysis into a compelling narrative. The 600 illustrations include all of Picassos major works up to the beginning of World War II, and these are juxtaposed with their sources - Old Masters, contemporary artists, found objects and Picassos own drawings and sketches - to make a visually telling counterpoint to the arguments of the text. Scholars familiar with Picassos work will find Cowlings fresh insights a revelation and readers new to Picasso will come away with a profound understanding of both Picasso and his art.