Picasso: The Figure
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Discover Picasso’s lifelong obsession with the human figure through
a richly illustrated, multidisciplinary catalog that redefines his
legacy. From myth to modernity, this volume explores how figuration
shaped the most iconic works of the 20th century’s greatest
artist.Picasso: The Figure accompanies the exhibition co-organized
by the Musée national Picasso–Paris and the Louvre Abu Dhabi. This
richly illustrated volume offers an in-depth exploration of one of
the central concerns of Pablo Picasso’s oeuvre: the human figure.
Tracing the artist’s evolving approach to figuration?from early
stylizations and classical revivals to surrealist metamorphoses and
his late, urgent works?the book provides a comprehensive, thematic,
and transhistorical lens through which to view Picasso’s prolific
career. The catalog brings together masterpieces from the national
Picasso collection with iconic works held by the Louvre Abu Dhabi
and other major French institutions. Structured around five
mythologically inspired sections?Orion, Pygmalion, Minotaur,
Deucalion &,amp, Pyrrha, and The Picasso Canon?the book follows
a broadly chronological progression that highlights the artist’s
technical and conceptual innovations across all media: painting,
sculpture, drawing, engraving, and ceramics. In addition to leading
Picasso scholars, the volume features essays by historians of the
body, anthropologists, and prehistorians, offering fresh
perspectives on Picasso’s work and its enduring cultural resonance.
Each essay delves into a thematic chapter of the exhibition,
unpacking Picasso’s dialogue with mythology, antiquity, and
modernity while illuminating his profound influence on the
representation of the human form. With archival photographs,
detailed analyses, and striking reproductions, Picasso: The Figure
is a scholarly yet accessible resource that redefines our
understanding of Picasso’s engagement with figuration. Essential
for art historians, students, and enthusiasts alike, this catalog
deepens appreciation for an artist whose visions of the human body
reshaped the course of modern art.