Pablo Picasso
Help Find the Owners of More Than 100 Recovered Artworks
Stolen around Los Angeles in 1993, the paintings and antiques were recently recovered by LAPD when some were brought to an auction house
'Indiana Jones of the Art World' Finds Picasso Stolen 20 Years Ago From Saudi Billionaire
The painting had been ‘used as collateral, popping up in a drug deal here, four years later in an arms deal there,’ says Arthur Brand
For One Day Only, a Prized Picasso Will Decorate the Walls of a Lucky Swiss Art Fan’s Home
Hopefuls must submit an online application detailing how they would celebrate the singular opportunity by April 1
Now You Can View the Travel Sketchbooks of Françoise Gilot, Artist and Inspiration to Picasso
The sketches were made in the '70s and '80s, during Gilot’s journeys abroad
Ten Picassos Discovered Amid Tehran Museum’s Hidden Collection of Western Art
The Picassos will be included in a major exhibition of works that have been held in storage since Iran’s 1979 revolution
High-Tech Scanning Shows Picasso's Blue Period Evolution
A new study of "La Soupe" reveals it underwent as many as 13 layers of revision
A Look Back at the Artist Dora Maar
The photographer best remembered as Picasso’s muse steps out of his shadow
Researchers Uncover Hidden Details Beneath Picasso Painting
Using new imaging techniques, researchers reveal the secrets of the 1902 work "La Miséreuse Accroupie" ("The Crouching Beggar")
New Museum in Southern France Will House More Than a Thousand Works by Pablo Picasso
The Musée Jacqueline et Pablo Picas, which is expected to open in 2021, will include a trove of works inherited by the artist's stepdaughter
A Mexican Painter Changed by the City, Changes Art
"In New York, I went berserk over painting," said Rufino Tamayo, whose works are now on view in a new retrospective
You Can't Get Closer to Picasso's "Guernica" Than This 436-Gigabyte Image
The new "Rethinking Guernica" website also includes 2,000 documents and photos charting the painting's 80-year history
Picasso Painting Breaks Auction Record by $37 Million
"Women of Algiers (Version O)" fetched nearly $180 million
<em>Paris Match</em> Opens its Archives and Shares a Trove of Images of Artists in Their Studios
A traveling exhibition, curated by Picasso's grandson, reveals an intimate look at the places where artists craft their works
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