Picasso Prints: The Vollard Suite
By (Author) Stephen Coppel
British Museum Press
British Museum Press
1st July 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
Prints and printmaking
769.92
192
Width 244mm, Height 290mm
1560g
Published to accompany the exhibition at the British Museum in 2012 with a preface from Neil MacGregor, this remarkable book explores Picasso's most important group of etchings, the Vollard Suite. Created between 1930 and 1937, a period in which the artist became immersed in sculpture, the suite reveals key themes - the classical world, its sculpture and myths - as topics which preoccupied Picasso and influenced much of his work. The etchings are presented together with sculptural objects from the British Museum's unique collection, as well as documentary photographs of the artist, his lover and model Marie-Thrse Walter, and the greatest avant-garde Paris art dealer and print publisher of his day, Ambroise Vollard, from whom the suite takes its name. This is the first substantial publication of Picasso's Vollard Suite in over thirty years, stunningly reproduced from specially commissioned new photography.
Stephen Coppel is curator of modern prints and drawings at the British Museum.