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Picasso

Date
1990
Publisher
Hanuman Books
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Softcover
ISBN
0-937815-33-0
Size
7 × 10.5 × 0.8 cm
Length
66 
Description

British artist David Hockney describes the work and influence of Pablo Picasso.

This is #31 in the Hanuman small press book series started by the editor/publisher Raymond Foye in collaboration with the Transavanguardia artist Francesco Clemente. Hanuman was the favorite Hindu deity of both men, and they decided to name their press after him.

The Hanuman Books series has published works by William Burroughs, Allen Ginsburg, Patti Smith, Richard Hell, Jack Kerouac, William de Kooning, Robert Frank and other visionary and countercultural writers and artists. The tiny format of the books — they measure 3” by 4” in size — is based on prayer books in India. They are hand-made in India, where each little book is colored with deeply saturated tones to produce a limited edition.

  1. Picasso
 

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