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Picasso: The Vollard Suite

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Pablo Picasso Blind minotaur led by a little girl at night between 3–7 December and 31 December 1934, or 1 January 1935, aquatint, worked with scraper to represent mezzotint, drypoint and etching, purchased 1984

Secondary
Year 7–12
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Learn more about one of the greatest print suites of twentieth-century European art. Discuss the art of Picasso and the concepts informing his work.

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Curriculum Connections

Learning area: Visual Arts students, but also has relevance for English, Philosophy and Humanities and Social Sciences

Themes

Autobiography, art history, intaglio prints, ethical and social issues such as morality and gender

Level Details

Secondary students and can be adapted for upper primary or tertiary students

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