This book contains numerous works created by Picasso between 1881 and 1914. The artist’s first style is marked by the influence of E1 Greco, Munch, and Toulouse- Lautrec, who he discovered as a student in Barcelona. Fascinated by psychological expression, in his Blue Period (1901-1904), Picasso expressed moral misery: his genre scenes, still lifes and portraits are stained with melancholy. Picasso’s passions then turned to the figures of acrobats -- the Rose Period. From 1904, the date of his arrival in Paris, his aesthetic evolved considerably.