Picasso (Life & Times)

Picasso (Life & Times)

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Chapeau Blue for Women 2.5 Oz (75 ml) Eau De Parfum Spray Chapeau Bleu. The cap, as a handpainted art-object, corresponds with the original painting. Bust of a woman with a blue hat Original motif by Pablo Picasso 1939All our fragrances are 100% originals by their original designers. Satisfaction guranteed.
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Armed robbers steal Picasso prints in Brazil - Miami Herald
This undated image released by Pinacoteca do Estado museum, shows the painting “Casal” by Lasar Segall. Heavily armed robbers stole two engravings by Pablo Picasso and two oil paintings by well-known Brazilian artists Emiliano Di Cavalcanti and Lasar

Armed robbers take Picasso prints from museum in Brazil - San Diego Union-Tribune
SAO PAULO, Brazil – Three armed robbers stole two Pablo Picasso prints from an art museum in downtown Sao Paulo on Thursday, the city’s second high-profile art theft in less than a year. The bandits also took two oil paintings by well-known

Picasso Pablo - the Burial of Count Orgaz & Other Poems

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Pablo Picasso (First Impressions: Introductions to Art)


Pablo Picasso (First Impressions: Introductions to Art)

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Testament D’Orphee [1960]
Customer Review: Cocteau - Le Fin
It is very hard for me to say a great deal about this movie. I am not a film buff, and as a result anything I do say will necessarily be a.impressionistic and b. highly subjective. All I can say is that this film moved me immensely, and that is why I am trying to set down a few words about it. Jean Cocteau (1889-1963) is a man whose life was so diverse it almost defies delineation. Poet, novelist, dramatist, visual artist and even a boxing promoter, he tried his hand at everything with an astonishing degree of success - perhaps in an attempt to justify his own brash evaluation of himself as “an internationally renowned genius” in the face of charges of superficiality from the Surrealist movement, with which he was once associated and which effectively rejected his art as the work of a dilettante. In my view, this was a judgement seriously flawed by a narrowing of artistic definitions born of the essential small-mindedness of many of the Surrealists, but this is neither the time or the place for this kind of discussion. Le Testament D’Orphee - The Testament of Orpheus is Jean Cocteau’s last film - and making it he knew it would be. In many ways it is the successor of the earlier movie Orphee (Orpheus) - we are treated to a clip from that film at the start - but in other ways it stands alone as an artist’s final take on his work and life. Cocteau stars as himself in the piece, and finds himself brought to book by his characters Death, Heurtebise and the poet Cegeste (all in Orpheus) but the trial sequences, sandwiched between episodes of time travel and exercises in relativity effectively serve as Cocteau’s chance to voice his poetic philosophy. Cocteau’s performance throughout is electrifying in its honesty, and on occasions has the potential to arouse great emotion. In watching, it is necessary for the viewer to suspend his ideas of reality, but this is relative. Le Testament D’Orphee is a glimpse into the mind and heart of a true poet, a modern-day Orpheus, and this review cannot do it justice. Watch the film for yourself and see what magic Monsieur Cocteau weaves for us.

Picasso & Lump: A Dachshund’s Odyssey
Customer Review: Beware identical book
I bought this book for my wife, a Dachshund lover, who already has “Lump: The Dog Who Ate A Picasso” by the same author. I presumed that “A Dachshund’s Odyssey” would be a follow-up, but it is not; apart from the slightly different dust jackets, these two books are IDENTICAL. And Amazon have the nerve to be offering the two together at a special price! If you don’t already have either of these books and you like Daxies or are interested in Picasso, then it probably rates three stars. If you already have one of these titles, for goodness sake don’t buy the other.

Picasso: Creator and Destroyer

The Pablo Picasso engravings stolen Thursday were "Minotaur, Drinker and Women" (1933), and "The Painter and the Model" (1963). The two Brazilian works were … Read more..