Background
This forms part of a folio on feminism and muses. This examines Marie Therese Walter as Picasso's muse.
Contribution
See above
Significance
The New Humanist has been in print for more than 131 years; starting out life as Watts's Literary Guide, founded by C. A. Watts in November 1885. It later became The Literary Guide and Rationalist Review (1894–1954), Humanist (1956–1971) and the New Humanist in 1972.