
Publisher | La Fabrica Museo Picasso Málaga, |
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Edition | Paperback , 96 Pages |
Publisher's description
As a friend of the Picasso family, the Argentinian photographer, journalist, writer and documentary filmmaker Roberto Otero (1931–2004) had a unique opportunity to continuously document Pablo Picasso and his circle of friends during the last years of Picasso’s life, in the south of France. Otero first met the artist through the critic Ricardo Baeza, the writer Jose Bergamin and the Spanish poet Rafael Alberti, whose daughter Otero married. Over the course of nearly ten years, from 1961 to 1970, Otero made hundreds of portraits of Picasso, amassing a vast collection of photographs that was eventually acquired by Museo Picasso Málaga, in 2005. These photographs have become the most important documentation of the artist’s old age. Mostly unposed, informal and at ease, Otero’s color and black-and-white portraits show an uncharacteristically relaxed Picasso, working in the studio, reading or entertaining with his wife, Jaqueline.
Specifications
Book title | Picasso as Seen by Otero |
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Photographer | Roberto Otero |
ISBN 10 | 8415303742 / 84-15303-74-2 |
ISBN 13 | 9788415303749 / 978-84-15303-74-9 |
Publisher | La Fabrica Museo Picasso Málaga |
Publish date | Sep 2012 |
Book format | Paperback |
Pages | 96 Pages |
Dimensions | 16,5 x 23,5 cm / 6.5 x 9.25 inches |
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