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SUMMARY:Sold Out–Picasso. Landscape. Revolution.: A lecture by Laurence Ma
 deline\, Director of the Museums of Besançon
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>Fath Auditorium</strong><br /><str
 ong>Free for members\, $20 general public\, $5 students</strong></p>\n<p>
 <strong>About the Lecture:</strong></p>\n<p>Landscape was always part of 
 Pablo Picasso’s body of work\, from his training as a young adolescent ca
 pable of spending weeks at a time in the Andalusian and Catalonian countr
 yside drawing hills\, trees\, and farms right up to the monumental Landsc
 ape of 1972\, one of the last paintings he created.</p>\n<p>Picasso was a
 ttached to his landscapes. The suggestion that landscape was incongruous\
 , outlawed\, or indeed anachronistic in a body of work so poignantly huma
 n\, so entirely of the twentieth century\, did not come from him. Picasso
  exhibited\, published\, and commented on his landscapes\, and at least 2
 0 appeared regularly in retrospective exhibitions held during his lifetim
 e and in the monographs and articles devoted to him.</p>\n<p><strong>Laur
 ence Madeline</strong> discusses the role of landscape in Picasso’s work\
 , analyzing key works and presenting years of research and thought that h
 as culminated in<a href="https://www.cincinnatiartmuseum.org/art/exhibiti
 ons/upcoming-exhibitions/picasso-landscapes-out-of-bounds/"><em> Picasso 
 Landscapes: Out of Bounds</em></a>.</p>\n<p><strong>About the Speaker:</s
 trong></p>\n<p>Chief Curator for French Heritage Laurence Madeline is the
  Director of the museums of the city of Besançon. Formerly chief curator 
 at the Picasso Museum\, Paris\, Madeline has curated several exhibitions 
 featuring the art of Picasso for the national museums of France\, includi
 ng <em>Les archives Picasso: «On est ce que l’on garde»</em> (2003)\; <em
 >Picasso Ingres</em> (2004)\; <em>Picasso et les «Déjeuners sur l’herbe» 
 d’Édouard Manet</em> (2008)\; <em>Picasso à l’œuvre: dans l’objectif de D
 avid Douglas Duncan</em> (2012)\; <em>Picasso 1932</em> (2017). Madeline 
 has written extensively about Picasso\, including studies of his correspo
 ndences with Gertrude Stein and Salvador Dalí. She recently published a b
 iography of Marie-Thérèse Walter (<em>Marie-Thérèse Walter et Pablo Picas
 so: biographie d’une relation</em>\, Scala\, 2022) and a book on eight co
 mpanions of Picasso (<em>Picasso. 8 femmes</em>\, Hazan\, 2023).</p>\n<hr
  />\n<p>If you have questions about the lecture\, please email <a href="m
 ailto:lectures@cincyart.org">lectures@cincyart.org</a>.<br /><em>If you n
 eed accessibility accommodations for this program or event\, please email
 <span> </span>access@cincyart.org.<span> </span>Please contact us in adva
 nce to ensure accommodations can be made.</em></p>
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