Exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, London, 6 October 2016 - 5 February 2017
Depicting people in his intimate circle rather than working to commission enabled Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) to take an expressive, radically experimental approach to making portraits.
This exhibition catalogue examines the contrasting modes of the artist's portraiture (from formal, posed portraits to witty caricatures), his sources of inspiration and the complex motivation behind his defiance of representational norms.
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Modern painting and contemporary art
GEORGES FOLMER, 1895-1977
CATALOGUE RAISONNÉ...
HUNGARIAN FAUVISM, 1904-1914
DIALOGUE DE FAUVES...
ADOLPHE PÉTÉRELLE, 1874-1947...
PAUL GAUGUIN...