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in-demand ! Picasso and the Human Comedy by Michel Leiris | 1954 | First Paperback Printing

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    More information about Picasso and the Human Comedy by Michel Leiris | 1954 | First Paperback Printing

    First published as a paperback in 1954, Picasso and the Human Comedy by Michel Leiris offers a lyrical and philosophical journey into the world of one of latest art’s extremely enigmatic creators. Leiris—poet, ethnographer, and thinker—reflects on Picasso’s ability to channel the absurdity, beauty, and contradictions of the human condition into his art.

    This slim volume blends art criticism with literary insight, exploring the artist’s emotional depth through themes of comedy, violence, and myth. A special artifact of mid-century thought, it speaks to those who appreciate writing that blurs the boundary between intellect and imagination.

    In truly good vintage condition with mild wear to the cover edges. A rare glimpse at Picasso through the eyes of a contemporary observer, ideal for collectors of 20th-century art and literature.

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