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_aLord, James _d(1922-2009) |
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_aPicasso and Dora ; _ba personal memoir _c/ James Lord |
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_aNew York _b: Fromm International Publishing _c, 1994, c1993 |
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_a340 p. _b: illus. _c; 24 cm |
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520 | _aJames Lord first arrived in Paris toward the end of World War II, a brash but insignificant young man bent on achieving distinction. His immediate priority was nothing less than to make the acquaintance of the greatest artist of our century: Pablo Picasso. How he managed to do this, to persuade the artist to draw not one but two portraits of him, and to become a welcome visitor to Picasso's studio is only the beginning of this haunting and memorable narrative by one of the most gifted and discerning chroniclers of modern art. | ||
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_aPicasso, Pablo _d(, 1881-1973) |
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_aMaar, Dora _d(1907-1997) |
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_aLord, James _d(1922-2009) |
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_aArtists _z-France _v--Biography |
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_aArtist couples _z-France |
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