Picasso
Wilson, William S, Art Journal
Picasso and Portraiture: Representation and Transformation. Essays by William Rubin, Kirk Varnedoe, Helene Seckel, Anne Baldassari, Marilyn McCully, Pierre Daix, Michael C. Fitzgerald, Robert Rosenblum, and Brigitte Lal. New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1996. 496 pp.; 216 color ills., 541 b/w. $75.00 (distr. Harry N. Abrams, New York); $35.00 paper
Exhibition schedule: Museum of Modern Art, New York, April 28-September 17, 1996
The history of the 20th century now securely includes Pablo Picasso's private world as part of our worlds; the history of Picasso has included the history of the Museum of Modern Art since at least 1939; and the history of the Museum of Modern Art ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: Picasso.
Contributors: Wilson, William S - Author.
Journal title: Art Journal.
Volume: 56.
Issue: 1
Publication date: Spring 1997.
Page number: 88+.
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