Pablo Picasso in documentary films : a monographic investigation of the portrayal of Pablo Picasso and his creative work in documentary films, 1945-1975
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8vo Original wraps. 216pp. Presenation copy fro m Manfred Eisenbeis to Danièle Giraudy. Diplômée de l'École des Beaux-arts et de l'École du Louvre, Danièle Giraudy a accompli sa carrière dans de nombreux musées de France: Musée Picasso d'Antibes, Musée des Arts décoratifs de Paris, musées de Marseille. Conservateur général du patrimoine, elle est spécialisée dans l'art moderne, la pédagogie de l'art et la muséologie. The universality of modern artists and contemporary art is almost inconceivable without the possibilities of dissemination by film and television. The reflection on media-transmitted artifacts and especially on the delineation of artists in mass media rises questions concerned with underlying cultural concepts dealing with the image of the artist, its transformation into popular media and its possible impact on the perception of art in a broader public. In this sense the monographic investigation of the portrayal of Pablo Picasso and his creative work serves as a case study providing methods of systematic content analysis which-taking into consideration thematic adaptations-will be appropriate for further comparable studies in this field.