Picasso Ingres : Face to Face

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An exploration of the fascinating parallels and differences between Picasso's Woman with a Book and Ingres's Madame Moitessier

This publication examines, in detail, two extraordinary interrelated works: Picasso's Woman with a Book (1932) and Ingres's Madame Moitessier (1844-56). Each painting is explored in depth, illuminating the parallels and differences between the artists' techniques and creative ambitions. The first essay tells the story of the twelve-year gestation of Ingres's Madame Moitessier, focusing on the role of drawings in the elaboration of the composition, and of the sitter herself in determining how she was to be presented.

The second essay traces the development of Picasso's Woman with a Book, among the most celebrated likenesses of the artist's young lover, Marie-Therese Walter. In contrast to Ingres's work, it was painted in just a day or two. The final essay explores, through these two works, the artists' shared interest in the relationship between nude and clothed bodies, revealing the depth of Picasso's engagement with Madame Moitessier, which motivates and animates Woman with a Book.

Details

  • Authors: Christopher Riopelle,  Neil Westreich Curator of Post 1800 Paintings at the National Gallery, London and Emily Talbot, C hief curator at the Norton Simon Museum, California.
  • Paperback: 72 pages | 54 colour illustrations
  • Date published: May 2022
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9781857096828
  • Product Dimensions: 27.1 x 23.2 cm

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