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Picasso and Africa by Laurence Madeline and Marilyn Martin explores the profound influence of African art and culture on Pablo Picasso’s work. The book examines how African masks, sculpture, and visual traditions shaped Picasso’s revolutionary style and artistic innovations, providing a rich context for understanding the cross-cultural dialogue in his paintings and sculptures. Illustrated and insightful, this book is essential for art students, historians, and enthusiasts seeking to understand the roots of modern art and Picasso’s engagement with African aesthetics.





















