Picasso
Fleurs
Málaga
Paramount
Baudelaire
Romanticismo
Bloomsbury
Harold Bloom
Prov.27:6
"Faithful are the wounds of a friend; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful."
"the radiant bloom of Greek genius"~~~Edith Hamilton
Painting Flowers was painted by Pablo Picasso in 1901. This was the first work by Pablo Picasso to be bought by the Tate Gallery. It was acquired in 1933 with the help of the Contemporary Art Society, a fund established in 1910 to help public museums and galleries buy important works of art.
This surprising flower painting by Picasso reveals a lot about the tastes of the Tate Gallery Trustees in the early twentieth century. In 1933 Picasso was already an established avant-garde artist, but the decision to buy this conservative early work shows that the Trustees were resisting the more radical developments in modern art.
Charleston Farmhouse in Sussex, Home of the Bloomsbury Group
Heredia
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