The Chicago Picasso made its debut in downtown Chicago in August 1967 and was immediately recognized as a supreme achievement in monumental sculpture and civic art. The capstone to Picasso's long and fabled career as a sculptor and modernist, the sculpture has defined the city of Chicago for generations and stands as a peerless example of the union of modern art and civic architecture.
Art historian Patricia Stratton tells the inside story of the sculpture for the first time in The Chicago PicassoA Point of Departure, published to coincide with the 50th anniversary celebration of the famous unveiling. Relying on exclusive archival interviews and extensive research, all the controversial possibilities of the sculpture's inspiration are explored. Stratton tells the full story of monumental achievement in all of its historical and artistic glory.
The Chicago Picasso: A Point of Departure
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Author(s)Patricia Balton Stratton
PublisherAmpersand, Inc.
ISBN / ASIN099744939X
ISBN-139780997449396
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,197,960
CategoryArt
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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