Picasso and Portraiture: Representation and Transformation. The book opens with an authoritative, broad-ranging essay by William Rubin; the nine essays that follow - all by major contemporary scholars and critics - examine different periods and aspects of Picasso's career and clarify personal relationships between the artist and his subjects. It closes with an essay by Mr. Rubin on the late portraits. Numerous photographs, some never before published and many by outstanding photographers, present the portrait subjects as seen through the eye of the camera. |
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Foreword GLENN D LOWRY | 8 |
Picassos SelfPortraits | 111 |
André Salmon | 180 |
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