Un extranjero llamado Picasso
Before Picasso became Picasso, the iconic artist who is today one of the world's most prominent figures, the police had him under constant scrutiny. In the midst of the political tensions of the spring of 1901, the security services identified him as an anarchist. This would become the first of many entries that would make up an extensive police file.
Cohen- Solal reveals how, in a period that encompassed the brutality of the First World War, the Nazi occupation and the rivalries of the Cold War, Picasso had to become a strategist and fight to preserve his agency, until he finally left Paris for good. in 1955. The artist never became a French citizen, but he enriched and energized its culture like few other figures in the country's history. This book explains for the first time how he did it.
Author: Annie Cohen-Solal
Softcover, 632 pages
Only available in Spanish
ISBN: 9788449340680