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Hardcover Portrait of Picasso as a Young Man: An Interpretative Biography Book

ISBN: 0871136082

ISBN13: 9780871136084

Portrait of Picasso as a Young Man: An Interpretative Biography

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By general consensus, Pablo Picasso is the most brilliant and influential artist of this century. Despite this supreme position in the history of art, he has nonetheless eluded and frustrated critics.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Essential for any Picasso Fan

This is a very good book which focuses on Picasso as a young man. It is very good. It details everything about him in this period which is personal and artistic. Quite inspiring if you'd ask me what I think of it.

4 out of 5

A good read. Mailer brings Picasso to life. Hard to put down. I am re-reading this after a couple of years and I am remembering why I enjoyed it so much. It is nice to read an interpretive biography that makes Picasso human as opposed reading dry, critical art history for a change.

You Can't Go Wrong With This Pair!!!

Both blustering,rowdy boy geniuses...Both with their ups and downs with women. Mr. Mailer does his usual terrific job here,and admits a longtime obsession with the great artist. Anyone doubting Picasso's genius will have no doubts after reading this one. The author's descriptions of the great artist's youth leave one feeling that artistic genius is inevitable.From Spain to Paris,we are led on a jaunty trip.And he kept at it even into his nineties! In short,this must be among the classic special bios of perhaps the 20th century greatest artist!!

Outstanding, very lively

Mr. Mailer has done a great job on Picasso's early years. He has done solid research, knows the paintings and the personalities in Picasso's life very well. PP's relationship with Braque is presented clearly, the life in Paris in the early part of the century is well told too. Overall, a lively and entertaining read, much livelier than the door jam books of John Richardson.

Alas poor Ego, I knew him well.

Much has been made of Pablo Picasso's huge ego, but never more so than here, where it would seem that only Norman Mailer's considerable esteem for himself could give Picasso's a run for his money. Yet, that having been said, I still give this book a 4 star rating ... after all, what could be more interesting than the self-absorbed genius writer presuming to reveal the inner thoughts of the equally self-absorbed artistic genius, Picasso?
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