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Inside Houston's highly-anticipated Picasso show: Expert delves deep to give exclusive insights
Feb 21, 2013 | 1:04 pm
As far as art exhibitions go, the most profound are rooted in a simple idea. Picasso Black and Whiteat the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston fits that bill.
___ Picasso's sculptures aren't as well known as his paintings and drawings, though there have been art shows dedicated to his output in this three-dimensional medium. Head of a Woman is his first major statement in the genre. Fernande Olivier [http: /en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernande_Olivier], his lover at the time, was a beautiful and modest woman who captured his attention. Picasso seized her spirit in both in plaster and bronze.
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___ Picasso's sculptures aren't as well known as his paintings and drawings, though there have been art shows dedicated to his output in this three-dimensional medium. Head of a Woman is his first major statement in the genre. Fernande Olivier [https: /en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernande_Olivier], his lover at the time, was a beautiful and modest woman who captured his attention. Picasso seized her spirit in both in plaster and bronze.
Pablo Picasso, Head of a Woman (Fernande), 1909, plaster, Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection, Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas