On-Line Picasso Project
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The On-Line Picasso Project (OPP) is a digital collection and repository of the literary and artistic works of Pablo Ruiz Picasso. It was created by Prof. Dr. Enrique Mallén of Sam Houston State University in 1997. The „On-Line Picasso Project“ is maintained by the Center for the Study of Digital Libraries at Texas A&M University, and the Foreign Languages Department at Sam Houston State University.
- 13.832 Catalogued Artworks
- 4.643 Artwork Notes
- 1.964 Artwork Commentaries
- 646 Listed Collections
- 9.440 Biographical Entries
- 751 Biographical Commentaries
- 4.011 Selected References
- 5.143 Archived Articles
(as of 01-31-2008)
The „On-Line Picasso Project“ includes an interface that allows scholars and users in general to browse through the significant events in his life, artworks, and a list of museums and collections that hold ownership to the various art objects created by the artist during his lifetime. The implemented navigation scheme works well for experienced scholars who have a deep knowledge of Picasso’s life and works.