Drawings and Prints from the Permanent Collection (1899-1967) September 6 - December 7, 2008 at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art
By any reckoning, Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) is one of the most important figures and influential artists in the last 100 years. A handsome selection of 25 works by this influential artist graces the walls of Von Romberg and Emmons galleries at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. Picasso on Paper includes drawings and prints that span 68 years of Picasso’s activity, ranging in media and subjects: portraits, classical legends, fantasies, some still-life and even the reworking of old master images.
This exhibition has been guest curated by Professor Alfred Moir, SBMA’s Consulting Curator of European Drawings.
Related programming:
Tuesday, October 7, 3 pm
Picasso in Private: Fact and Fiction
Lecture - Professor Alfred Moir, Consulting Curator of European Drawings, explores the private life of Pablo Picasso in conjunction with the exhibition Picasso on Paper.
Location: Mary Craig Auditorium
Free
Birds and Flowers: Japanese Woodblock Prints : ongoing exhibition
