works cited

Special thanks to my writing partners, Lamar Sapp and Jake Katz,
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I. Picasso works

Picasso, Pablo. Boy with Pipe (1905). Private collection.
Picasso, Pablo. Max Jacob (1904). Musée Picasso, Paris.
Picasso, Pablo. Max Jacob (1905). Musée Picasso, Paris.
Picasso, Pablo. Actor and Child (1905). National Museum of Art, Osaka.
Picasso, Pablo. Acrobat with Ball(1905). The Pushkin Museum of Fine Art, Moscow
Picasso, Pablo. Acrobat and Young Harlequin (1905).Barnes Foundation, Merion, PA.
Picasso, Pablo. Étude d’homme (1906). Galérie Jan Kruger, Paris.
Picasso, Pablo. Young Nude Boy (1906). State Hermitage, St Petersburg.
Picasso, Pablo. Young Nude Boy (1906). Musée Picasso, Paris.


II. Other works cited

Baker, Kenneth. “Record Price for a Picasso adds to Painting’s Mystery.” The San Francisco Chronicle. 11 May 2004. p. E1.

Boas. George. The Cult of Childhood. London: Univ. of London, 1966.

Cowling, Elizabeth, et al. Picasso & Greece. Andros: Umberto Allemandi & Co. 2004. No page numbers.

Fabre, Josep Palau I. Picasso: The Early Years (1881-1907). New York: Rizzoli, 1981.

Kamber,Gerald. Max Jacob and the Poetics of Cubism. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1971.

Richardson, John. A Life of Picasso (1881-1906). New York: Random House, 1991.

Richardson, John. Telephone Interview. 2 April 2005.

Seckel, Hélène, ed. Max Jacob et Picasso. Paris : Réunion des Musées Natiounaux. 1994.

Seymour, Ann. “Picasso and his Mistresses.” Fashionlines. 3 April 2005.

“Lot 7 Catalogue: Pablo Picasso: Garcon à la Pipe.” Sotheby’s Catalogue. 5 May 2004. no page numbers.

Spies, Werner. Picasso's World of Children. Munch: Prestel-Verlag, 1994. No page numbers.