PICASSO Pablo. Suite Vollard. 1999.

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Artist: Pablo Picasso

Title: Suite Vollard. Catalogue of the exhibition at the Galeria Joan Gaspar

Year: April-Juny 1999

Size: 27 x 21 x 1,1 cm.

Pages: 127

Illustrationes: 100

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Height27 cm
Width21 cm
Depth1,1 cm

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The catalogue unites illustrations of engravings from the famous “Suite Vollard” (1930-1937) exhibited for the first time in Barcelona, at the Galeria Joan Gaspar in April 1999. Besides, it includes the presentation from Joan Gaspar i Farreras and the article from Mònica Gaspar and Alex Mitrani in three languages (Catalan, Spanish and English). 

PABLO RUÍZ PICASSO (Malaga, Spain 1881 – Mougnis, France 1973).

Pablo Ruiz Picasso is one of the most important and influential artist of XX century, his art has impacted the development of modern and contemporary art. 

He was born in Malaga, on October 25th, 1881, being the first-born son of José Ruiz Blasco, painter, professor at the School of Fine Arts and curator of the Municipal Museum. The father’s influence was essential in the initiation of young Picasso into the art. During some years he lived in Corunna, Barcelona and Madrid, where he was studying in the San Fernando Academy of Fine Arts. Last years of XIX and the begging of XX century he realized many travels from Barcelona to Paris and in 1904 he moved to the French capital definitely. 

Picasso's work is often divided into periods. While the names of many of his later periods are debated, the most commonly accepted periods in his work are: the Blue Period (themes of poverty, loneliness, and despair), the Rose Period (pleasant themes such as carnival performers, harlequins, and clowns), African-influenced (paintings that signals the nascent stages of Cubism), Cubism (Analytic Cubism (1910-1912), which techniques were developed by Picasso and George Braque, and Synthetic Cubism (1912-1913) characterized by including new elements such as cloth or grain of wood),  Neoclassical Period (mythological images such as centaurs, minotaurs, nymphs, and fauns), Surrealism (pictures of morphed and distorted figures) and Expressionism (expressive qualities of bold colours and gentle curves).     

Pablo Picasso and Gaspar family met in 1955 and from this moment Sala Gaspar transformed into the most important centre of dissemination of Picasso’s art in Spain. All organized exhibitions (in total 10 during 1960’s – 1980’s) had a great success in Barcelona. 

During all his life Picasso developed different graphic techniques, producing a huge number of etchings, engravings and lithographs. 

Joan Gaspar is a member of patronage of The Picasso Museum in Barcelona.  

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