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Picasso Harlequin: 1917–1937
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Author
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Yves-Alain Bois, ed.
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Publisher
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Skira
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Format
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hardcover
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Product Dimensions
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11.25
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9.75
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1.25
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ISBN
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9788861309906
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Pages/Publication Date
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319/2009
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Daedalus Item Code
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20555
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List Price:
$75.00
Sale Price:
$29.98
You Save:
$45.02
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Description
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A harlequin is a changeable character, able to assume any role; Pablo Picasso, who could at once adopt the styles of cubism, neoclassicism, surrealism, and expressionism, had much in common with this versatile chameleon, and harlequins frequently appeared in his work. This gorgeously produced catalog, with 83 large color plates, 100 drawings in black and white, and scores of additional figures in color illustrating seven essays, is based on an exhibit of about 200 artworks gathered from prestigious museums around the world, examining Picasso's art through this central theme.
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