Picasso and Jacqueline
This exceptional book by David Douglas Duncan captures the intimate and fascinating lives of Picasso and Jacqueline, providing a unique insight into their relationship and the artist's creative process.
Through photographs and stories, Duncan offers a portrait of these legendary lovers, showing their most intimate and everyday moments from 1956 until Picasso's death in 1973 and later until Jacqueline's death in 1986.
The book demystifies Picasso's working method and reveals the mutual devotion they shared, highlighting how they lived in a world of their own. No other book about Picasso and Jacqueline achieves the magic and depth of this one.
Published in 1988.
- Format: Hardcover
- Editor: David Douglas Duncan
- Text: English
- Measurements: 25cm (width) x 32cm (length) x 2.9cm (height)
Vintage book containing small signs of use and age.