At Reina Sofía museum in Madrid, schoolchildren visit Picasso’s iconic painting “Guernica,” which depicts death and anguish in the aftermath of the bombing of the Basque town in 1937.
Picasso, grandson of Pablo, are hanging out in a courtyard of the Alhambra palace in southern Spain. The American ...
For the past six decades we have learned to recognize many Picassos: Picasso the archpriest of modern art, heir to Cezanne; Picasso the innovator and incorrigible prophet; Picasso the virtuoso of ...
Exhibitions across Europe and beyond honouring Pablo Picasso on the 50th anniversary of his death have triggered fresh debate about the Spanish artist’s treatment of women. Discovering Picasso ...
An angry Picasso sought unsuccessfully to ban its publication. "He attacked her in court, and he lost three times," said Engel, 66, an architect by training who now manages her mother's archives.
The Cleveland Museum of Art’s "Picasso and Paper" exhibition showcases the artist’s genius through a diverse array of works ...
Weill didn’t just support Picasso before he was Picasso; she supported everyone before they were anyone: Matisse, Chagall, Braque, Redon, Dufy, Derain, Utrillo, Modigliani, Vlaminck, Diego ...
Paintings of Picasso's wife Olga Khokhlova. The first from 1918, at the start of their relationship and the second from 1929 as the relationship broke down What do you see when you look at the two ...
Picasso and Paper is an exhibit with about 300 pieces of art highlighting Picasso's long history with paper in his work.