Pablo Picasso at Yale Lecture: Picasso, Spaniard in Paris
The boy prodigy, academically trained, transplanted himself at age 20 to the fertile soil of the Parisian avant-garde. In the first lecture of the series “Pablo Picasso at Yale,” John Walsh, B.A. 1961, Director Emeritus of the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, explores Picasso’s swift evolution. Generously sponsored by the Martin A. Ryerson Lectureship Fund. Note: This is the first lecture in the series Pablo Picasso at Yale.

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Pablo Picasso at Yale Conversation: Picasso, Spaniard in Paris

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How Pablo Picasso Changed the World — The Full Story

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Pablo Picasso at Yale Lecture: Cubism, Picasso, and the Human Figure

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Pablo Picasso at Yale Lecture: Picasso, Life and Death

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"The Letters of Vincent Van Gogh" with Ephraim Rubenstein

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Vincent Scully | “Michelangelo”, Yale University Lecture

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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DAVID HOCKNEY ~ The Art of Seeing

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Van Gogh and After

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Pablo Picasso at Yale Conversation: Cubism, Picasso, and the Human Figure

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Lucian Freud: The British Painter Who Redefined Portraits - His Life, Art & Obsession

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Pablo Picasso at Yale Conversation: Picasso, Life and Death

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André Derain

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Josef and Anni Albers Lecture

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In a Brilliant Light: Van Gogh in Arles, 1984 | From the Vaults

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Vincent van Gogh’s Turning Points: Van Gogh in the Netherlands

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