Follett, 1971. — 200 p.
This book provides a look at Picasso’s early years – his childhood and adolescence – and then traces the development of the artist, with a look at high points of his long and prolific career. Many illustrations in color and black and white show the stages of Picasso’s artistic development, from his early haunting realism, through the invention of cubism, to the more-serene yet controversial work of his later years.