After being introduced by Gertrude Stein in 1906, Matisse and Picasso spent decades exchanging gifts, ideas, and letters.
"Picasso often reused his canvases at this time because he did not have much money," the institute explained The Courtauld/Facebook Historians recently made an unexpected discovery while examining ...
From 1900 onward, Picasso frequently visited Paris to exhibit his works and in 1902 moved there permanently. Stimulated by the 1906-1907 Post-Impressionist and Fauvist retrospective exhibitions, as ...
Another key influence was African and Polynesian art, which became widely available in Europe around the time Picasso and Braque started their Cubist experiments. Non-Western art offered a ...