Picasso: The Blue and Rose Periods, A Catalogue Raisonné, 1900-1906; 1967, VG+ HC, no DJ
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Daix, Pierre, et al. London: Evelyn, Adams, & Mackay, 1967.
English, Very Good+, HC, Folio, 12 3/4" x 10 1/4", 348 pp.
Hardcover in blue cloth; laid-in piece of ephemera: a ticket to Picasso: A Retrospective at the MoMA. Slightly cocked spine, light wear and soiling to bottom edges, 1/4" closed tear to front endpaper, minor faint brown streaks to a few pages, and blind stamped ex-libris stamp to title page, otherwise, tightly bound and attractive. No dust jacket. 348 pp. Includes more than a hundred full-color affixed plates, and black-and-white images. Explores the life and artistic career of revolutionary Spanish artist Pablo Picasso, following him from his early life in Barcelona in 1896, through his Blue and Rose periods, and through his trips to Paris, finally arriving at a turning point in his life in 1906, when his work with Cubism began. Beautifully produced, comprehensive look at the two early periods of Picasso's artistic career.