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Pablo Picasso and Dora Maar - A Period of Conflict (1936-1946) (Hardcover)
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Pablo Picasso and Dora Maar - A Period of Conflict (1936-1946) (Hardcover)
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Although Pablo Picasso spotted Dora Maar at a cafe in January 1936
it is highly likely that she had come to his attention prior. As
Brassai, a Hungarian-French photographer, recalled, It was at Les
Deux-Magots that, one day in autumn 1935, [he] met Dora On an
earlier day, he had already noticed the grave, drawn face of the
young woman at a nearby table, the attentive look in her
light-colored eyes, sometimes disturbing in its fixity. When
Picasso saw her in the same cafe in the company of the surrealist
poet Paul Eluard, who knew her, the poet introduced her to Picasso
(Brassai, a.k.a. Gyula Halasz, Conversations with Picasso
[University of Chicago Press, 1999]). Tinged with a seductive mix
of violence and dark eroticism, this first meeting has attained
mythical status in the story of the artists life. It reads like an
unreal fantasy. A mysterious and feline beauty, which Man Ray had
captured in the pictures he took of her, a companion of Georges
Bataille, Dora was an accomplished photographer, close to the
Surrealists revolutionary aesthetics. Picasso addressed her in
French, which he assumed to be her language; she replied in
Spanish, which she knew to be his. For the next decade, the painter
would translate not just his fascination with the woman who had
seduced him on the spot, but also his desire to escape the grip of
someone who, for the first time, could intellectually aspire to be
his equal. Dora would appear in his works as a female Minotaur, a
Sphinx, a lunar goddess and a muse. Because of her intense artistic
sensibility, her poetic gifts and her ability to participate in
suffering, she was especially qualified to resonate Picassos own
inner torments during these troubled years.
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