Picasso & Jacqueline: The Evolution of Style
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Published on the occasion of the 2014 exhibition at Pace Gallery in New York, this book examines Picasso’s late transformation in style, as seen exclusively through the portraits of Jacqueline Roque, his wife and muse. Featuring artworks from the last two decades of the artist’s life during the time he was married to Roque, Picasso & Jacqueline: The Evolution of Style also includes essays by Jonathan Fineberg, Dan Leers, and Barbara Rose.
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Contributors: Jonathan Fineberg, Dan Leers, Barbara Rose
Publisher: Pace Publishing
Publication date: 2014
Hardcover
10 ¾ × 9 ½ inches
256 pages: 189 color images
ISBN: 9781935410621
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Picasso & Jacqueline: The Evolution of Style
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Pablo Picasso
Pablo Picasso was perhaps the most influential artist of the 20th century. Though Spanish, Picasso worked mainly in France, and his first mature phase in Paris was his Blue Period, followed by the Rose period. With Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, he pioneered the style of Cubism without which modern and contemporary art would be radically different.

