Paulus Picasso






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Nativitas: 25 Octobris 1881; Malaca
Obitus: 8 Aprilis 1973; Muginis
Patria: Hispania
Nomen nativum: Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso

Officium



Munus: pictor, Sculptor, graphic designer, printmaker, choreographer, ceramist, poster artist, Pictor librorum, photographer, costume designer




Consociatio



Factio: Factio communistica Francica
Religio: atheismus



Familia



Genitores: Juan Ruiz y Blasco; Maria Picasso y López
Coniunx: Jacqueline Roque, Olga Khokhlova
Proles: Claude Picasso, Maya Widmaier-Picasso, Paulo Ruiz Picasso, Paloma Ruiz Picasso




Memoria



Laurae: Lenin Peace Prize
Sepultura: Château of Vauvenargues





Paulus Picasso (natus Malacae die 25 Octobris 1881; mortuus Mougins in vico Francico die 8 Aprilis 1973) fuit pictor, sculptor, fabricator impressionum, ceramicista, designator scaenicus, et poeta Hispanicus.




Index






  • 1 Vita


  • 2 Opera


    • 2.1 Poemata




  • 3 Exhibitiones


  • 4 Collectiones


  • 5 Pinacotheca


  • 6 Notae


  • 7 Bibliographia


  • 8 Nexus externus





Vita |


Paulus Picasso plurimum suae vitae adultae in Francia degit. Ipse, unus ex maximis potentissimisque saeculi vicensimi artificibus, late admirationi est ob momentum Cubismi conditum, inventionem sculpturae constructae,[1][2] coinventionem glutinamenti, et latam modorum varietatem quos evolvere et explorare adiuvit.


Pacifista fuit, qua pro causa opus Guernica[3] post Bellum Civile Hispanicum et Franciscum Francum fecit.



Opera |


Vide: Index operum Pauli Picasso



Poemata |



  • Picasso, Pablo. 1968. Hunk of Skin. City Lights Books.

  • Picasso, Pablo, Jerome Rothenberg, et Pierre Joris. 2004. The Burial of the Count of Orgaz and Other Poems. ISBN 1878972367.



Exhibitiones |



  • Museum Artis Turici, anno 1932


Collectiones |




  • Museum Picasso, Barcelona


  • Museum Picasso, Antibes

  • Museum Artis Pauli Picasso Monasterii



Pinacotheca |




Notae |




  1. The Guitar, apud www.moma.org.


  2. "Sculpture, Tate". Tate.org.uk .


  3. Vide: Guernica y Luno.



Bibliographia |



  • Becht-Jördens, Gereon; Wehmeier, Peter M. (2003). Picasso und die christliche Ikonographie: Mutterbeziehung und künstlerische Position. Berolini: Dietrich Reimer Verlag. ISBN 978-3-496-01272-6 

  • Berger, John (1989). The success and failure of Picasso. Pantheon Books. ISBN 978-0-679-72272-4 

  • Cirlot, Juan Eduardo (1972). Picasso, birth of a genius. Novi Eboraci et Vasingtoniae: Praeger 

  • Cowling, Elizabeth; Mundy, Jennifer (1990). On classic ground: Picasso, Léger, de Chirico and the New Classicism, 1910–1930. Londinii: Tate Gallery. ISBN 978-1-85437-043-3 

  • Daix, Pierre (1994). Picasso: life and art. Icon Editions. ISBN 978-0-06-430201-2 

  • FitzGerald, Michael C. (1996). Making modernism: Picasso and the creation of the market for twentieth-century art. Berkeleiae Californiae: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-20653-3 

  • Granell, Eugenio Fernández (1981). Picasso's Guernica: the end of a Spanish era. Ann Arbor Michiganiae: UMI Research Press. ISBN 978-0-8357-1206-4 

  • Krauss, Rosalind E. (1999). The Picasso papers. Cantabrigiae Massachusettae: MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-61142-8 

  • Mallén, Enrique (2003). The visual grammar of Pablo Picasso. Novi Eboraci: Peter Lang. ISBN 978-0-8204-5692-8 

  • Mallén, Enrique (2005). La sintaxis de la carne: Pablo Picasso y Marie-Thérèse Walter. Sanctiacobi: Red Internacional del Libro. ISBN 978-956-284-455-0 

  • Mallén, Enrique (2009). A Concordance of Pablo Picasso's Spanish Writings. Novi Eboraci: Edwin Mellen Press. ISBN 978-0-7734-4713-4 

  • Mallén, Enrique (2010). A Concordance of Pablo Picasso's French Writings. Novi Eboraci: Edwin Mellen Press. ISBN 978-0-7734-1325-2 

  • Nill, Raymond M. “A Visual Guide to Pablo Picasso’s Works”. New York: B&H Publishers, 1987.

  • Picasso, Olivier Widmaier (2004). Picasso: the real family story. Prestel. ISBN 978-3-7913-3149-2 

  • Richardson, John (1991). A Life of Picasso. Vol. 1: The Prodigy, 1881-1906. Novi Eboraci: Random House. ISBN 978-0-375-71149-7

  • Richardson, John (1996). A Life of Picasso: Vol. 2: The Cubist Rebel, 1907-1916. Novi Eboraci: Random House. ISBN 978-0-375-71150-3

  • Rubin, William (1981). Pablo Picasso: A Retrospective. Bostoniae: Little Brown & Co. ISBN 978-0-316-70703-9 

  • Rubin, William. 1996. Picasso and Portraiture: representation and transformation. Novi Eboraci: Thames and Hudson. ISBN 0-500-23724-7

  • Wattenmaker, Richard J. (1993). Great French paintings from the Barnes Foundation: Impressionist, Post-impressionist, and Early Modern. Novi Eboraci: Alfred A. Knopf. ISBN 978-0-679-40963-2 

  • Wertenbaker, Lael Tucker (1967). The world of Picasso (1881– ). Time-Life Books 



Nexus externus |







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