The art of rivalry : four friendships, betrayals, and breakthroughs in modern art
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Published
New York : Random House, [2016].
Edition
First edition.
Physical Desc
xxiii, 390 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm
Status
San Luis Obispo Library - Adult Nonfiction
700.922
1 available
700.922
1 available
Arroyo Grande Library - Adult Nonfiction
700.922
1 available
700.922
1 available
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San Luis Obispo Library - Adult Nonfiction | 700.922 | On Shelf |
Arroyo Grande Library - Adult Nonfiction | 700.922 | On Shelf |
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LC Subjects
Artists -- Psychology.
Bacon, Francis, -- 1909-1992 -- Friends and associates.
Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)
De Kooning, Willem, -- 1904-1997 -- Friends and associates.
Degas, Edgar, -- 1834-1917 -- Friends and associates.
Freud, Lucian -- Friends and associates.
Manet, Édouard, -- 1832-1883 -- Friends and associates.
Matisse, Henri, -- 1869-1954 -- Friends and associates.
Picasso, Pablo, -- 1881-1973 -- Friends and associates.
Pollock, Jackson, -- 1912-1956 -- Friends and associates.
Bacon, Francis, -- 1909-1992 -- Friends and associates.
Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)
De Kooning, Willem, -- 1904-1997 -- Friends and associates.
Degas, Edgar, -- 1834-1917 -- Friends and associates.
Freud, Lucian -- Friends and associates.
Manet, Édouard, -- 1832-1883 -- Friends and associates.
Matisse, Henri, -- 1869-1954 -- Friends and associates.
Picasso, Pablo, -- 1881-1973 -- Friends and associates.
Pollock, Jackson, -- 1912-1956 -- Friends and associates.
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Published
New York : Random House, [2016].
Format
Book
Edition
First edition.
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 357-369) and index.
Description
"Picasso & Matisse. Manet & Degas. Pollack & de Kooning. Lucian Freud & Francis Bacon. This is the story of four pairs of artists -- each linked by friendship and a spirit of competitiveness. Taken together, they form an impressive lineage stretching across more than 150 years. But in each case, these relationships had a flashpoint, a damaging psychological event that seemed to mark both an end and a new beginning, a break that led onto new creative innovations"--,Provided by publisher.
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