Picasso in The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Various authors
2010
376 pages
663 illustrations
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This volume presents for the first time a comprehensive catalogue of the works by Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) in The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Comprising thirty-four paintings, fifty-eight drawings, a dozen sculptures and ceramic plaques, and almost four hundred prints, the Museum's collection reflects the full breadth of the artist's multisided genius as it asserted itself over the course of his long and influential career.

In his introduction, Gary Tinterow describes how the Metropolitan came to possess the particular works by Picasso in its collection, beginning with the arrival of Gertrude Stein's iconic portrait in 1947, the first work by Picasso to enter the Museum. Subsequent additions from the holdings of Alfred Stieglitz, Scofield Thayer, Florene M. Schoenborn, Klaus and Dolly Perls, and Jacques and Natasha Gelman, among many others, helped establish the Metropolitan as one of the worlds most important repositories of Picasso's art.

In meticulously researched catalogue entries, the authors place the Metropolitan's Picassos in art historical context and discuss the significance of each work within the artist's constantly evolving oeuvre, from the early Blue and Rose Period masterpieces and revolutionary innovations of Cubism to the elegant neoclassicism of the 1920s and the joyous invention of the late work. Technical notes from Museum conservators describe the results of analyses and treatments that have revealed early states as well as previously lost compositions under the surfaces of many of the paintings. In addition, extensive provenances, exhibition histories, and references expand our understanding of the diffusion of Picasso's work in Europe and America, and its impact on criticism and art history in the twentieth century. Picasso's vast body of graphic work, which ranks in creativity alongside that of Dürer, Rembrandt, and Goya, is examined in an essay by Samantha Rippner and accompanied by checklists of the Museum's prints and ceramic plaques. In all, this important and richly illustrated publication is a fascinating look at one of the most protean artists of the recent past, proof that even an artist as well known as Picasso still has much to reveal.

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291 – Picasso-Braque Exhibition, Alfred Stieglitz  American, Platinum print
Alfred Stieglitz
1915
Alfred Stieglitz, Edward J. Steichen  American, born Luxembourg, Autochrome
Edward J. Steichen
1907
Scofield Thayer, Gaston Lachaise  American, Bronze
Gaston Lachaise
1923; cast 1924
Self-Portrait "Yo", Pablo Picasso  Spanish, Ink and essence on paper
Pablo Picasso
1900
Carles Casagemas, Pablo Picasso  Spanish, Ink and essence on paper
Pablo Picasso
1900
Frederic Pujulà, Pablo Picasso  Spanish, Ink and essence on paper
Pablo Picasso
1900
Hermen Anglada-Camarasa, Pablo Picasso  Spanish, Ink, essence, and mixed-media paint on paper
Pablo Picasso
1900
Benet Soler, Pablo Picasso  Spanish, Ink and mixed-media paint on paper
Pablo Picasso
1900
Santiago Rusiñol, Pablo Picasso  Spanish, Ink and essence on paper
Pablo Picasso
1900
Ramon Pichot, Pablo Picasso  Spanish, Ink and essence on paper
Pablo Picasso
1900
Ramon Casas, Pablo Picasso  Spanish, Ink and essence on paper
Pablo Picasso
1900
Juli Vallmitjana, Pablo Picasso  Spanish, Ink, essence, mixed-media paint, and pastel on paper
Pablo Picasso
1900
Joaquim Mir, Pablo Picasso  Spanish, Ink and essence on paper
Pablo Picasso
1900
Père Romeu, Pablo Picasso  Spanish, Ink and essence on paper
Pablo Picasso
1900
Woman in Green, Pablo Picasso  Spanish, Pastel on tan paper board
Pablo Picasso
1901
Woman in Profile, Pablo Picasso  Spanish, Oil on paperboard mounted on particle board
Pablo Picasso
1901
Jardin de Paris (Design for a Poster), Pablo Picasso  Spanish, Ink and watercolor on paper
Pablo Picasso
1901
Mother and Child on a Bench, Pablo Picasso  Spanish, Pastel on paper
Pablo Picasso
1901
Mother and Child by a Fountain, Pablo Picasso  Spanish, Oil on canvas
Pablo Picasso
1901
Seated Harlequin, Pablo Picasso  Spanish, Oil on canvas, lined and mounted to a sheet of pressed cork
Pablo Picasso
1901
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Tinterow, Gary, and Susan Alyson Stein. 2010. Picasso in The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Exhibition, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, April 27 - August 1, 2010. New York New Haven London: Metropolitan museum of art Yale university press.