Picasso's Demoiselles: The Untold Origins of a Modern Masterpiece

Picasso's Demoiselles: The Untold Origins of a Modern Masterpiece

by Suzanne Preston Blier
Picasso's Demoiselles: The Untold Origins of a Modern Masterpiece

Picasso's Demoiselles: The Untold Origins of a Modern Masterpiece

by Suzanne Preston Blier

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Overview

In Picasso's Demoiselles, eminent art historian Suzanne Preston Blier uncovers the previously unknown history of Pablo Picasso's Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, one of the twentieth century's most important, celebrated, and studied paintings. Drawing on her expertise in African art and newly discovered sources, Blier reads the painting not as a simple bordello scene but as Picasso's interpretation of the diversity of representations of women from around the world that he encountered in photographs and sculptures. These representations are central to understanding the painting's creation and help identify the demoiselles as global figures, mothers, grandmothers, lovers, and sisters, as well as part of the colonial world Picasso inhabited. Simply put, Blier fundamentally transforms what we know about this revolutionary and iconic work.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781478000198
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
Publication date: 12/13/2019
Pages: 448
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Suzanne Preston Blier is Allen Whitehill Clowes Professor of Fine Arts and of African and African American Studies at Harvard University and the author and editor of numerous books, including Art and Risk in Ancient Yoruba: Ife History, Power, and Identity c. 1300.

Table of Contents

Preface  ix
Introduction  1
1. Setting, Sources, Titles, and Time  19
2. The Making of a Painting  52
3. Art in the Flesh  81
4. The Sorcerer's Apprentice  111
5. L'Oiseau du Bénin  152
6. The Global Brothel  185
7. Le Bordel Philosophique  222
Conclusions. The Creative Nexus  264
Acknowledgments  297
Sketchbooks: New Dating  300
Chronology  305
List of Illustrations  312
Notes  333
References  365
Index  415

What People are Saying About This

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“Combining the specialized skills of an art historian with the zeal of a detective, Suzanne Preston Blier offers a bold and transformative re-reading of the Demoiselles. She startlingly shifts the interpretive foundations of Picasso and the Demoiselles: she shows us a Picasso not as bombastic egotist but as capacious globalist; not as masculine master fixated on female sexuality and its attendant anxieties, but as explorer of the power and presence of women and their generative capacities. This provocative and pathbreaking book scrambles the logic of modernism, primitivism, and feminism in the discipline of art history.”

James Cuno

“It is a condition of masterworks that they attract, even demand, interpretation and reinterpretation. Picasso's Les Demoiselles d’Avignon is a case in point. In 1946, Alfred Barr called it ‘a battlefield of trial and experiment’ marking ‘the beginning of a new period in the history of modern art.’ Twenty-six years later, Leo Steinberg argued that its psychic and pictorial ‘violence’ resides in its power of displacement, in ‘the startled consciousness of a viewer who sees himself seen.’ Others have examined its ‘primitivism’ and l’art negre as central to its power and originality. Now, Suzanne Blier, through a close textual and visual analysis of an astonishing range of references, argues that Picasso’s creativity ‘involved both drawing on and subverting the past’ while reimagining the present and creating the future anew. Blier's study rewards close reading, just as the painting rewards close and sustained looking.”

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