Picasso's secret

Picasso's secret
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Download or read book Picasso's secret written by Eugenia Tusquets and published by Eugenia Tusquets. This book was released on with total page 186 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It is 1998. Madame Claudel is on one of her customary rambles around the Marché aux Puces in Paris, the source of many of her findings. Suddenly, a painting grabs her attention, and she is immediately drawn to it. After a few years and many adventures, the antiquarian discovers that the painting she bought for a few francs is the lost piece from Picasso’s first exhibit in Paris, in 1901. The investigation to gather enough proof to obtain the official certification starts. She arrives to the conclusion that Pablo Picasso had painted this picture in the midst of a whirlwind of feelings, after the most awful tragedy of his youth: his best friend, who had fallen in love with him, died in the worst of circumstances. This narrative, based on real facts, presents two stories separated in time: that of the historical events in Paris, Barcelona and Malaga which led to the creation of the painting, and that of the actual investigation by an expert, both equally real. The stories alternate as the historical facts corroborate the discoveries of the investigation.


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