Pablo Picasso, “Portrait de Madame Rosenberg et sa fille,” 1918.
“For the first time, I understood what my grandparents and my parents used to say about the 1930s. This is not to say we live in the same kind of moment. It’s different. But I feel I am also facing a world that all of a sudden seems totally foreign — and a world that disdains culture.” (Anne Sinclair, Paul Rosenberg’s granddaughter).
Paul Rosenberg shows a Renoir canvas to writer Somerset Maugham.
More about the exhibition HERE.