Picasso and Lucas Cranach the Elder
Lecture at the National Gallery to accompany the “Picasso : Challenging the past” exhibition given by Picasso’s grand-daughter Diana Widmaier Picasso.
This was also the annual Felicity Meshoulam lecture and there was a packed auditorium.
The talk centred on works done by Picasso in later life inspired by Cranach the Elder in particular “David and Bathsheba” and a portrait of a woman. In Bathsheba Picasso identifies with David the voyeur which tied with the next lecture in the series on Degas. (Watch this space!)
It felt like touching history to hear Picasso’s grand-daughter speak, and incidentally to know that her moth, his daughter, was in the audience however the talk was a little muddled and inconclusive.
This was also the annual Felicity Meshoulam lecture and there was a packed auditorium.
The talk centred on works done by Picasso in later life inspired by Cranach the Elder in particular “David and Bathsheba” and a portrait of a woman. In Bathsheba Picasso identifies with David the voyeur which tied with the next lecture in the series on Degas. (Watch this space!)
It felt like touching history to hear Picasso’s grand-daughter speak, and incidentally to know that her moth, his daughter, was in the audience however the talk was a little muddled and inconclusive.
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