Picasso and the Age of Iron
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Continue shoppingVintage hardback coffee table book that discusses the artist’s bold experimentation with industrial materials during the mid-20th century. Essays by Pablo Picasso and other leading art historians, published by the Guggenheim Museum in 1993. First edition, 331 pages.
"Featuring works created from iron, steel, and sheet metal, this collection examines the intersection of modern art and industrial design. First published in 1993, this volume offers a comprehensive look at Picasso’s metal sculptures, placing them within the larger context of 20th-century sculpture. Through detailed photographs and expert commentary, readers gain new insights into how Picasso reshaped modern sculpture with the raw beauty of iron."