Lump: The Dog who ate a Picasso
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Lump: The Dog who ate a Picasso
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David Douglas Duncan introduced Lump, a stray dachshund, to Pablo Picasso in 1957. It was love at first sight, and Lump became the artist's inseparable companion and sometime muse. This collection of photographs, celebrating Picasso and Lump's relationship, is a record of mini-chapter in the history of 20th-century art.
A charming, original and uncommonly sensitive portrait of Picasso and his beloved dachshund, Lump
One spring morning in 1957, veteran photojournalist David Douglas Duncan paid a visit to his friend and frequent photographic subject Pablo Picasso, at the artist's home near Cannes. As a co-pilot alongside Duncan in his Mercedes Gullwing 300 SL was the photographer's pet dachshund, Lump. Photographer and dog were close companions, but Duncan's nomadic lifestyle and his other dog - a giant jealous Afghan hound who had tormented Lump - made their life in Rome difficult.
When they arrived at Picasso's Villa La Californie that historic day, Lump decided that he had found paradise on earth, and that he would move in with Picasso, whether the artist welcomed him or not.
This is the background for a totally original book that offers an uncommonly sensitive portrait of Picasso. Lump: The Dog Who Ate a Picasso reveals how Lump was immortalized in a Picasso portrait painted on a plate the day they met, but that was just the beginning. In a suite of forty-five paintings reinterpreting Velasquez's masterpiece 'Las Meninas', Picasso replaced the impassive hound in the foreground with jaunty renderings of Lump.
Today, as a gift from the artist to his hometown as a youth, all of those historic canvases are now the centerpiece exhibition in the Picasso Museum of Barcelona. Fourteen of the paintings are reproduced here in full colour, juxtaposed with Duncan's dramatic and intimate black-and-white photographs of Picasso and Lump, bringing full circle the odyssey of a lucky dachshund who found his way to becoming a furry, super-stretched icon of modern art.
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Lump: The Dog who ate a Picasso by David Douglas Duncan is praised for its originality and delight, capturing the vibrant and intimate environment of Picasso's life at home. The book offers readers a fascinating glimpse into the artist's private world, highlighting his affection for his dachshund and providing insights beyond mere entertainment.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780500512951
Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 24 April 2006
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Thames & Hudson Ltd
Illustration: 89 Halftones, duotone; 19 Illustrations, color
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 170.0mm
Height: 230.0mm
Weight: 520g
Pages: 100
About the Author
David Douglas Duncan is a renowned photographer and photojournalist. A close friend of Picasso, he has published numerous collections featuring the artist, including Goodbye Picasso, The Private World of Pablo Picasso, Picasso's Picassos, Viva Picasso and Picasso and Jacqueline.
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