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PICASSO: THE GREATEST MASTER IN THE HISTORY OF ART

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Picasso produced a considerable number of paintings as well as drawings and sculptures (over 60,000). As soon as 1904-1905 he produced many series of etchings and dry-points including 14 copper-plates which were bought by Vollard who published them under the title “Les Saltimbanques” (The Showmen) in 1913.

During all his life Picasso produced an enormous amount of engravings which were listed in the Bernard Geiser and Brigitte Baer catalogue: “Picasso painter and engraver, catalogue raisonné of engraved works and lithographs and monotypes”. These including the “Minotauromachie” of 1935, the “ Sueno y mentira de Franco" series and the series of the "Suite Vollard" (1937).

Picasso also illustrated many books (at least 100 illustrations), notably:
The Poems of André Salmon (1905)Alcools by Apollinaire (1908)Saint-Matorel by Max Jacob (four etchings) (1911)The Siege of Jerusalem, also by M. Jacob (1914)Le Cornet à dé (M. Jacob 1917)Calligrammes by Apollinaire (1918)Le Manuscrit trouvé dans un chapeau by A. Salmon (1919)Cravates de Chanvre by Pierre Reverdy (1922)Apollinaire Vivant by André Billy (1923)Les Métamorphoses d'Ovide (1931) (30 etchings)Le Chef d'œuvre inconnu de Balzac (1932) (13 etchings and woodcuts) Lysistrata by Aristophane (1934)La Barre d'appui and les Yeux Fertiles by Paul Eluard (1936)Histoire naturelle (Natural History) de Buffon (1942) and so on.

Picasso produced some 350 sculptures, notably a metal work for the Civic Center of Chicago and “Sylvette”, an 8 metre-high sculpture in cement and granite for the Bowcentrum of Rotterdam. A catalogue of his sculptures, “Das Plastiche Werk. Werkverzeichnis der Skulpturen”, was published by Werner Spies and Christine Piot.

His first known sculpture was the seated woman of 1902, which was made under the influence of Rodin, also like the Fool and the Harlequin of 1905. In 1906-1907 his relief of a head of woman resembled via its primitive style his paintings of the Demoiselles d'Avignon. Working under the influence of African art, he realised also the figures of 1907 like wood totems painted with red and white colours as well as the head of a woman in 1909-1910.

His three-dimensional objects, in cardboard or wood, of the 1913-1914 period often accompanied Cubist paintings. Picasso then ignored sculpture until the 1928-1929 years when he produced his four metallic constructions with the help of Julio Gonzales who made him acquainted with the art of welding and working metal.

He also used various types of metal objects in a humorist way and in 1931 prefigured Giacometti with his thread-like Women before tackling assemblages with matches, pins, grass blades or butterflies. In 1943 he used the saddle and the handlebar of a bicycle to represent a bull and produced sculptures with scrap metal pieces and then used bottles for some of his sculpted works, notably for the city of Vallauris.

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