Picasso and truth : from cubism to Guernica / T. J. Clark

This volume analyses Picasso's paintings from the 1920s and 1930s, exploring the role of interior space and the tension between intimacy and monstrosity. It examines the artist's response to the shifting cultural and political landscape of interwar Europe.

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Interior architecture/Space (Architecture)/Architecture -- Composition, proportion, etc./Architectural design/Design/Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)/Art/Arts Interior decoration/Decoration and ornament/Decorative arts/Art/Arts Painters/Artists/Persons Painting, Abstract/Painting, Modern -- 20th century/Graphic arts/Art/Arts Painting, Spanish Photography of interiors/Architectural photography/Photography Space (Architecture)/Architecture -- Composition, proportion, etc./Architectural design/Design/Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)/Art/Arts Space (Art)/Art/Arts Cubism/Art, Modern -- 20th century