Picasso and Cubism
Gabriel Josipovici, 16 July 1981
Pablo Picasso: A Retrospective
edited by William Rubin.
Thames and Hudson, 464 pp., £10.95, July 1980,0 500 23310 1 Show More
edited by William Rubin.
Thames and Hudson, 464 pp., £10.95, July 1980,
Picasso: His Life and Work
by Roland Penrose.
Granada, 517 pp., £9.99, May 1981,0 7139 1420 3 Show More
by Roland Penrose.
Granada, 517 pp., £9.99, May 1981,
Portrait of Picasso
by Roland Penrose.
Thames and Hudson, 128 pp., £3.95, June 1981,0 500 27226 3 Show More
by Roland Penrose.
Thames and Hudson, 128 pp., £3.95, June 1981,
Viva Picasso: A Centennial Celebration, 1881-1981
by Donald Duncan.
Allen Lane, 152 pp., £12.95, May 1981,0 7139 1420 3 Show More
by Donald Duncan.
Allen Lane, 152 pp., £12.95, May 1981,
Picasso: The Cubist Years, 1907-1916
by Pierre Daix and Joan Rosselet.
Thames and Hudson, 376 pp., £60, October 1979,9780500091340 Show More
by Pierre Daix and Joan Rosselet.
Thames and Hudson, 376 pp., £60, October 1979,
Picasso’s Guernica: The Labyrinth of Vision
by Frank Russell.
Thames and Hudson, 334 pp., £12.50, April 1980,0 500 23298 9 Show More
by Frank Russell.
Thames and Hudson, 334 pp., £12.50, April 1980,
“... tells us that the concern of Cubism was ‘the solid, tangible reality of things’, while John Golding, in a standard work on the subject, defines it as ‘the fusion of various views of a figure or an object into one coherent whole’; and Marshall McLuhan sums up received opinion on the subject by saying that ‘Cubism, by giving the inside and ... ”