re: Picasso and the Avant-Garde in Paris Included in the exhibition is the World War II era of Pablo Picasso's career when the artist remained in Nazi-occupied Paris while dictator Francisco Franco ruled Spain. Picasso worked mostly in sculpture then, using bronze for such pieces as
Man With A Lamb despite wartime prohibitions on the use of the scarce metal. He chose bronze as a way of protesting the occupation.
excerpted from an article by William Kenny
published 3/25/10
The Port Richmond Star
pgs 39-40
Note: 1st Sunday of every month is pay-what-you-want admission at PMA. Special exhibitions such as Picasso and the Avant-Garde in Paris are not included in the discounted price.