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Picasso Notebook - The Dream (1932)

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About the Picasso Notebook

This Picasso notebook features white-colored sheets, a black ribbon bookmark, rounded corners, and closes by an elastic band. The hardcover represents one of Picasso’s remarkable artwork - The Dream (1932). The cover is made of cardboard with a matte finish.

About The Dream (1932)

This Picasso notebook features “The Dream”, a Surrealist painting of Picasso representing a portrait of Marie-Thérèse Walter © Succession Picasso Le Reve (1932).

Le Rêve (French, “The Dream”) is a 1932 oil painting by Pablo Picasso, at that point 50 years of age, depicting his 22-year-old courtesan Marie-Thérèse Walter. It is said to have been painted in one afternoon, on 24 January 1932. It belongs to Picasso’s period of distorted depictions, with its misrepresented frameworks and differentiating hues looking like early Fauvism. The sexual substance of the work of art has been noted over and again, with commentators calling attention to that Picasso painted an erect penis, probably symbolizing his own, in the upturned face of his model.

Details

  • Size: 5.7 x 3.75
  • Material: Cardboard and paper
  • closed by an elastic band.
Picasso

The Artist

Picasso

Pablo Picasso was a Spanish painter and sculptor, who remains one of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century. He is mostly recognized for the Cubist movement, which he co-founded with Georges Braque. Eventually, his masterpiece Guernica is a pivotal example of this. Firstly, Guernica displays the intense horror of the Spanish civil war and its impact on the city of Guernica. Then, Pablo's exceptional style helped the world understand the horrors of the war. Finally, it also brought Spain into the forefront of the European mind. Through Cubism, Picasso showed the world how two-dimensional art could be seen in a number of ways. The dimensions and angles are an abstraction of all the essential features of a scene with only their base shapes. Picasso's style transpires his free spirit, eccentricity, and a complete disregard for any criticism of his work. In addition, this modern approach to painting far ahead of his time supported Picasso’s indelible impact on the art world to this very day.

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