PABLO 

PICASSO 

by Hans L. C. Jaffe

The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, Printed in Japan. First Edition 1983. Very Good leather bound, illustrated. Very good cover, clean bright & unmarked interior. Illustrated, The Great Art & Artists Collector's Edition. 

Large format Leather bound Artists book measures approx. 12"x9".  Tan leather, 22k gold gilt titling on cover & spine, two raised spine bands. All edges 22k gold gilt. Silk endpapers. Satin bookmark bound-in. Printed on archival acid-neutral paper. 

Pablo Picasso was the most dominant and influential artist of the first half of the 20th century. Associated most of all with pioneering Cubism, alongside Georges Braque, he also invented collage and made major contributions to Symbolism and Surrealism. He saw himself above all as a painter, yet his sculpture was greatly influential, and he also explored areas as diverse as printmaking and ceramics. Finally, he was a famously charismatic personality; his many relationships with women not only filtered into his art but also may have directed its course, and his behavior has come to embody that of the bohemian modern artist in the popular imagination.

Loc: B8

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PABLO 

PICASSO 

by Hans L. C. Jaffe

The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, Printed in Japan. First Edition 1983. Very Good leather bound, illustrated. Very good cover, clean bright & unmarked interior. Illustrated, The Great Art & Artists Collector's Edition. 

Large format Leather bound Artists book measures approx. 12"x9".  Tan leather, 22k gold gilt titling on cover & spine, two raised spine bands. All edges 22k gold gilt. Silk endpapers. Satin bookmark bound-in. Printed on archival acid-neutral paper. 

Pablo Picasso was the most dominant and influential artist of the first half of the 20th century. Associated most of all with pioneering Cubism, alongside Georges Braque, he also invented collage and made major contributions to Symbolism and Surrealism. He saw himself above all as a painter, yet his sculpture was greatly influential, and he also explored areas as diverse as printmaking and ceramics. Finally, he was a famously charismatic personality; his many relationships with women not only filtered into his art but also may have directed its course, and his behavior has come to embody that of the bohemian modern artist in the popular imagination.

Loc: B8