Picasso en Horta (1898-1899): Misterios de Arcadia
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aearte.1997.v70.i277.622Abstract
The scarcity of extant works from Picasso' first journey to Horta have always puzzled scholars. The truthfulness of the memoirs of Pallares, Picasso's friend and host in Horta, are now put to question. The author reexamines the various interpretations given to the famous saying of Picasso «Everything I know I learnt in Horta» and analizes Picasso's failure at the National Exposition, Madrid, 1899 and the new path he started from then on. Under the light of two life studies by Picasso recently discovered, the article tracks down the origin of some exciting pictorial ideas later developed.
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