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Picasso's World by

ISBN: 9781847960177 PUBLISHER: Carlton Books Ltd FORMAT: Hardback PAGES: 180 PUBLICATION DATE: 13.10.2011 DIMENSIONS: 298mmX260mmX27mm

DESCRIPTION: One of the world's most famous and intriguing twentieth-century artists, Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) produced dramatic works in a variety of styles. Best known as a co-founder of Cubism, he also created pieces in a variety of other styles, some realistic, some Surrealistic, sculptures as well as paintings. Among his best known works are the Cubist Les Demoiselles d'Avignon and the unforgettable tribute to the Spanish Civil War Guernica. This book uses original documentation from his archives to trace the life and work of an extraordinary man.

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