A vivid portrait of Picasso's early life and the city he called
home.
Part biography of the young artist, part guide to Barcelona, Picasso
Barcelona tells the story of the relationship between Picasso and the
city that saw him evolve into a modern painter. Rafart takes his reader
on a journey through Picasso's early world, following in the artist's
footsteps and discovering its sites through his eyes. On the way, he
pauses to reflect on Picasso's many friends, his early works, and the
places he sketched, painted, and lived. In this portrait of Barcelona at
the turn of the century, Rafart conjures up haunting images of a city
that no longer exists, but which served as the formative inspiration for
an artist set to take the world by storm.
Published in cooperation with the Museu Picasso, Picasso Barcelona
marks the 50th anniversary of Pablo Picasso's death in 1973 and the 60th
anniversary of the creation of his museum in Barcelona.