Part I (1881-1937) traces Picasso's blue period as a youth, through his pink period and into cubism. Culminates with his masterpiece "Guernica." Part II (1938-1973) traces, through the use of home movies, Picasso's relationship with his children and the women in his life, and documents the enormous amount of work he accomplished during his last 20 years. Highlights Picasso as he works on a copper plate engraving.
"Part I (1881-1937) traces Picasso's blue period as a youth, through his pink period and into cubism. Culminates with his masterpiece "Guernica." Part II (1938-1973) traces, through the use of home movies, Picasso's relationship with his children and the women in his life, and documents the enormous amount of work he accomplished during his last 20 years. Highlights Picasso as he works on a copper plate engraving."@en
"With the complete collaboration of Picasso, at work and at play, this film chronicles the life of the great painter and reveals many unknown aspects of his work and personality. It shows over 600 of Picasso's work, many never seen in public."
"With the complete collaboration of Picasso, at work and at play, this film chronicles the life of the great painter and reveals many unknown aspects of his work and personality. It shows over 600 of Picasso's work, many never seen in public."@en
"Gives an insight into the artist's personal life as well as a critique of his work from its early beginnings until his death. Provides stills of most of his work."@en
"This video traces the artistic development of Pablo Picasso from the Blue period to the Pink period and his first steps into Cubism in 1906 to the war years and his life on the French Riviera."@en
"Le vidéo présente chronologiquement et en parallèle la vie et l'oeuvre de Picasso. La première partie débute en 1896 lorsqu'il a 15 ans: période Bleue, Rose et premiers pas vers le Cubisme. Suit la période Christaline et la période Néo-classique en 1918. Cette partie se termine en 1937 avec son oeuvre maîtresse "Guernica". La deuxième partie de 1938 à 1973 s'ouvre sur le travail de Picasso comme céramiste, sculpteur, potier et graphiste. Nous le voyons enfin à 90 ans travaillant à graver une pièce de cuivre."
"With the complete collaboration of Picasso, at work and at play, this film chronicles the life of the great painter and reveals many unknown aspects of his work and personality. It shows over 600 of Picasso's works, many never seen in public."@en
"Film biography of French painter Picasso, taken from home movies and photos, including over 600 of his works. Issued in two parts: 1881-1937, and 1938-1973."
"Artist Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) was one of the greatest painters, printmakers, and sculptors of the 20th Century, and a founder of Modern Art. This unique film, a Cannes Film Festival Selection, reveals unknown aspects of Picasso's work and personality, and contains images of over 600 of his paintings, sculptures, and ceramics, many never before seen in public. In an unprecedented collaboration, Picasso gave filmmaker Edward Quinn unrestrained access to film him in Mougins, France, where Picasso lived and worked. Both a biography and an documentary on art history, the film uses many flashback sequences showing the mutations and evolution of his work in progress, as the film chronologically follow his works and life in parallel."@en
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