An innovative new history of Cubism told through some of the most significant artworks ever produced, drawn from a distinguished private collection
This groundbreaking new history of Cubism, based on works from the most significant private collection in the world today, is written by many of the field s premier art historians and scholars. The collection, recently donated to The Metropolitan Museum of Art, includes 80 works by Picasso, Braque, Gris, and L ger and is unsurpassed in the number of masterpieces and iconic pieces deemed critical to the development of Cubism.
Twenty-two essays explore various facets of Cubism from its origins and consider small groupings of works in light of specific themes such as a study by neuropsychiatrist Eric Kandel on Cubism and the science of perception. Also included is a fascinating interview in which Lauder discusses his approach to collecting. This is a work to place beside other great histories of Modernism. It is a comprehensive, copiously illustrated book that offers a greater understanding of Cubism and will stand as a resource on this pioneering style for many years to come.