Pablo Picasso rampaged like a minotaur through modern art’s china shop. He almost single-handedly invented Cubism, and he imposed his protean creativity on painting, drawing, sculpture, collage, ...
Anthony Mason is a senior culture and senior national correspondent for CBS News. He has been a frequent contributor to "CBS Sunday Morning." And at Sotheby's last month, Picasso's "Femme à la Montre" ...
Given the countless exhibitions and the vast literature dedicated to Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), is there anything more to say? “Picasso: Painting the Blue Period,” at the Phillips Collection, affirms ...
It is not often that artists surprise us long after they die, but there are some notable exceptions. Think: Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt, Van Gogh and Picasso. Underneath Pablo Picasso's famous Blue ...
The North Carolina Museum of Art’s first Pablo Picasso painting—”Seated Woman, Red and Yellow Background”—is now on display in the museum’s West Building. The 1952 portrait of Picasso’s muse and lover ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — I don’t know if any great artist has produced more work than Pablo Picasso, whose art I’ve seen in Asian and European museums. For certain, no artist has covered more “ism” periods ...
At the core of Tate Modern’s exhibition Theatre Picasso, opening this week, is a painting that Picasso esteemed more highly even than Guernica (1937). Picasso told Roland Penrose that he much ...