
(1881-1973)
See also: Cubism; Books on Picasso; Art Critics on Picasso; Artist Links
Between the Wars
The collaboration between Picasso and Braque was ended by the First World War. After the war, Picasso, reflecting society's disillusionment and shock with the technological horrors of the war, reverted to a Classicist mode of representation. At the same time, however, he was continuing to push Cubism into new paths. During the '30s Picasso became tangentially connected with the Surrealist movement. Although Andre Breton tried to recruit Picasso, he remained ultimately aloof from any school of art throughout his career.
Picasso Images on the Web from between the World Wars
Sleeping Peasants (1919)
Three Musicians (1921)
Paulo (1922)
Deux femmes courant sur la plage (La course) (1922)
Still Life with Biscuits (1924)
Female Bather with Raised Arms (1929)
Large Still Life with Pedestal Table (1931)
Woman with a Book (1932)
Girl Reading at a Table (1934)
Mother and Son (1938)
Portrait of Maya with a Doll (1938)