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Then, in “Bull’s Head” (1942), it works both ... For the last major Picasso sculpture survey at MoMA in 1967, these plaster works were not included, because Picasso wouldn’t part with ...
“Picasso Sculpture” at the Museum of Modern Art is a show of riches ... he grafted a bicycle seat to a set of handlebars, a mythic bull’s head conjured from the detritus of urban life ...
The Museum of Modern Art presents Picasso: Themes and Variations ... like those in the Bull series, which begins with a naturalistic rendering and ends with a few simple lines.
But they multiply in value when sold in sets — a focus of this New York exhibit of Picasso prints. The show features about 100, including the famous Bull series, which gives a step-by-step ...
The conservation laboratory at New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is a brightly lit ... but he would have to be a Picasso to know exactly what to do with the work at hand.
“Picasso in Fontainebleau,” a midsize show at the Museum of Modern Art, digs deeply into just a few months of production, the summer of 1921, when the artists worked in a rented house in a ...
Scholars have long tried to decode the significance of the symbols in Guernica, especially the horse and bull figures. Naturally, Picasso was asked to explain the use of these creatures in his ...
Nevertheless, by the 1930s Picasso was perceived as a singular talent outside of France, especially in the U.S., where Alfred Barr, the director of MoMA celebrated him as “so fecund and ...