




Picasso in Fontainebleau
Exploring Picassoās seemingly opposite styles and artistic processes during a three-month summer vacation
In the summer of 1921, on the west wall of his improvised garage studio in Fontainebleau, France, Pablo Picasso painted two large-scale and astonishingly different-looking pictures side by side. On the left hung his classicizingĀ Three Women at the Spring, long associated with the "return to order" in the aftermath of World War I. To its right, Picasso worked on one of two versions ofĀ Three Musicians, often described as the culmination of his prewar Cubist style. The visual dissonance of this pairing still has the ability to shock. Yet, a close look at Picassoās handling of materials, studio installations and fluid understanding of style reveals that these two seemingly incompatible works have more in common than meets the eye, as do other monumental works on canvas, small paintings, line drawings, etchings and pastels that he created in Fontainebleau during his brief three-month residency.
Published to accompany an exhibition that reunitesĀ Three Women at the SpringĀ andĀ Three MusiciansĀ with the richly varied body of work that emerged from Picassoās Fontainebleau stay, this copiously illustrated catalog, including never-before-seen photographs and archival documents, offers an introduction by curator Anne Umland and 15 object-based essays coauthored by art historians and conservators.
- Publisher ā : āĀ The Museum of Modern Art, New York (October 10, 2023)
- Language ā : āĀ English
- Hardcover ā : āĀ 227 pages
- ISBN-10 ā : āĀ 1633451399
- ISBN-13 ā : āĀ 978-1633451391
- Item Weight ā : āĀ 7.1 ounces
- Dimensions ā : āĀ 9.25 x 0.98 x 10.79 inches
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Exploring Picassoās seemingly opposite styles and artistic processes during a three-month summer vacation
In the summer of 1921, on the west wall of his improvised garage studio in Fontainebleau, France, Pablo Picasso painted two large-scale and astonishingly different-looking pictures side by side. On the left hung his classicizingĀ Three Women at the Spring, long associated with the "return to order" in the aftermath of World War I. To its right, Picasso worked on one of two versions ofĀ Three Musicians, often described as the culmination of his prewar Cubist style. The visual dissonance of this pairing still has the ability to shock. Yet, a close look at Picassoās handling of materials, studio installations and fluid understanding of style reveals that these two seemingly incompatible works have more in common than meets the eye, as do other monumental works on canvas, small paintings, line drawings, etchings and pastels that he created in Fontainebleau during his brief three-month residency.
Published to accompany an exhibition that reunitesĀ Three Women at the SpringĀ andĀ Three MusiciansĀ with the richly varied body of work that emerged from Picassoās Fontainebleau stay, this copiously illustrated catalog, including never-before-seen photographs and archival documents, offers an introduction by curator Anne Umland and 15 object-based essays coauthored by art historians and conservators.
- Publisher ā : āĀ The Museum of Modern Art, New York (October 10, 2023)
- Language ā : āĀ English
- Hardcover ā : āĀ 227 pages
- ISBN-10 ā : āĀ 1633451399
- ISBN-13 ā : āĀ 978-1633451391
- Item Weight ā : āĀ 7.1 ounces
- Dimensions ā : āĀ 9.25 x 0.98 x 10.79 inches





















