Pablo Picasso

Standard Name: Picasso, Pablo

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Occupation Roger Fry
Fry travelled to Paris with Clive Bell, Desmond MacCarthy , and Lady Ottoline Morrell to select the paintings. On 6 November 1910, RF launched the Manet and the Post-Impressionists exhibition at the Grafton Gallery, which...
Publishing Monica Furlong
MR admits that one of the motives for the book was [a]wareness of how little part women were to play in the conference.
Furlong, Monica, editor. Mirror to the Church: Reflections on Sexism. SPCK.
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In contrast to her earlier edited volume, which was equally balanced...
Performance of text Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
Merchant-Ivory 's film Surviving Picasso premiered in New York for the thirty-fifth anniversary of the partnership; it, and especially RPJ 's script, were again controversial.
Long, Robert Emmet. The Films of Merchant Ivory. Harry N. Abrams.
265, 241ff
Leisure and Society Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
When the Museum of Modern Art in New York showed an important exhibition of Picasso 's work in late spring to early autumn 1996 (in the run-up to the release of the controversial film Surviving...
Leisure and Society Philip Larkin
PL loved cricket, photography, and jazz. His tastes in jazz, as in literature and art, were explicitly anti-modernist (he linked together, as merely diverting, Parker , Pound or Picasso), but perhaps more flexible and...
Publishing Cecily Mackworth
Cecily Mackworth published a critical biography entitled Guillaume Apollinaire and the Cubist Life: the frontispiece is a drawing of Apollinaire by Picasso .
The British National Bibliography. Council of the British National Bibliography; British Library, Bibliographic Services Division.
Friends, Associates Lady Ottoline Morrell
Her tour of the city with Chadbourne included the studios of Matisse and Picasso (in Montmartre), and Gertrude 's and Leo Stein 's collection of contemporary paintings.
Seymour, Miranda. Ottoline Morrell: Life on the Grand Scale. Farrar Straus Giroux.
88
Textual Production Grace Nichols
GN published with Bloodaxe Books a poetry volume entitled Picasso , I Want My Face Back.
Bloodaxe Books. http://www.bloodaxebooks.com/.
Textual Features Grace Nichols
One sequence of poems presents the mind of Dora Maar , Picasso 's mistress and the model for his painting Weeping Woman.
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Grace Nichols
This returns to her earlier interest, expressed in Paint Me a Poem, in Picasso 's mistress Dora Maar and his transformation of her in the painting Weeping Woman.
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Edith Sitwell
This relates the other arts to poetry, including Wagner , Roger Fry , and Picasso among the figures discussed.
Clements, Patricia. Baudelaire and the English Tradition. Princeton University Press.
250
Family and Intimate relationships Ali Smith
In Inverness the English Don and Irish Ann would always be seen as having come from somewhere else, but from AS 's several accounts of her father Don Smith seems to have been a marvellous...
Family and Intimate relationships Gertrude Stein
GS and Leo Stein , two years her elder, shared an interest in books and learning, though they were competitive, and he repeatedly disagreed with her accounts of her life. When, for instance, she reported...
Occupation Gertrude Stein
They became patrons and they became salonnières. They were presumed to be eccentric millionaires, though they lived meagrely so that they could buy art. Leo dominated the early days of the salon with his efforts...
Friends, Associates Gertrude Stein
Picasso and his lover Fernande Bellevalleé (later Olivier) were hosting a small dinner to hear Rousseau play the violin. The small dinner swelled in size as word-of-mouth circulation made its existence known. But the caterer...

Timeline

25 October 1881: Pablo Picasso, painter and sculptor, was...

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25 October 1881

Pablo Picasso , painter and sculptor, was born in Malaga, Spain.

6 November 1910: Roger Fry organised the Manet and Post-Impressionists...

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6 November 1910

Roger Fry organised the Manet and Post-Impressionists exhibition at the Grafton Galleries , which presented the art of Cézanne , Gauguin , Matisse , and Picasso to London for the first time.

22 July 1919: Manuel de Falla's ballet set in eighteenth-century...

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22 July 1919

Manuel de Falla 's ballet set in eighteenth-century Spain, The Three Cornered Hat, with sets and costumes designed by Pablo Picasso , premiered at the Alhambra Theatre in London, performed by the Ballets RussesSergei Pavlovich Diaghilev .

1925: The Black US singer Josephine Baker, aged...

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1925

The Black US singer Josephine Baker , aged nineteen, met with phenomenal success in Paris; she was seen as exemplifying the Jazz Age on one hand and a new racial consciousness on the other.

26 April 1937: The German Air Force bombed the village of...

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26 April 1937

The German Air Force bombed the village of Guernica in the Basque country in Spain; this was not a military target, so the incident represents an early instance of the bombing of civilians with...

June 1937: Only two months after the bombing of Guernica,...

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June 1937

Only two months after the bombing of Guernica, Picasso exhibited his painting Guernica in the Spanish Government Building in Paris, at the Paris World's Fair.

1941: Ernestine Carter (later fashion editor of...

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1941

Ernestine Carter (later fashion editor of the Sunday Times) edited a book of comic-horrific
Hollander, Anne. “Insouciance”. London Review of Books, pp. 3-7.
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photographs mostly by Lee Miller , entitled Grim Glory: Pictures of Britain under Fire.

8 April 1973: Pablo Picasso, painter and sculptor, died...

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8 April 1973

Pablo Picasso , painter and sculptor, died at Mougins in France.

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