Pablo’s full name was Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso. Could you imagine having to write all of that on a piece of paper before a test. Pablo said in some papers that he wrote he was influenced by many other artist such as Paul Gauguin. …show more content…
Pablo didn't just paint he also wrote some quotes to, In fact many. In Pablo’s early life he was baptised his names come from the names of many different saints and relatives. Pablo was the first child of Ruiz y Blasco and Maria y Lopez. Picasso's mother was one quarter of italian descent from the town of Genoa. Even though Pablo was baptised he was later own identified as an atheist. His family was a middle-class background. Picasso's father was also a painter he specialized in naturalistic depictions of birds and other game. Pablo had shown a interest in art and drawing from a young age. According to his mother his first words was “piz, piz” which she believed was a shortening of lapiz which means pencil. From when he was seven he began to get artistic teaching from his father in figure drawing and in oil painting. The family moved to A Coruna in 1981. When there his father became a professor at the school of fine arts. They lived here for about our years. When he was seven years old he went through a hard patch in life when his sister Conchita died.
Growing older after a rough childhood Picasso made his first trip to Paris, then the famous art capitol in Europe, in 1990 this is where he met his first parisian friend. The man's name was Max jacobs, who then taught picasso learn the language and the literature. After the two friends met they soon got an apartment together. They had different shifts one slept at night and the other worked and the opposite in the day time. A few years later the great Picasso went through a stage they call the Blue stage this was during the time of about 1901-1904.
One of the paintings was called the Great guitarist, this photo was made around 1903 shows a old man that looks starved and head down steadily playing even though he is depressed. One of the many reasons the blue stage was created was because the suicide of one of his great friends carlos Casagemas. In the month of Autumn of 1901 he painted a lot of pictures of his deceased friend. Which one is known as The Frugal Repast in 1904, this painting shows a blind man and a sighted woman both are emaciated, seated at a nearby bare table . The blindness is a recurrent theme in PIcasso’s works of this period. A few years later PIcasso’s life started to rise up again started to finally get better. They called it the Rose period, it was about 1904-1906. This period characterized as a more cheerful stage in his life. In these paintings or portraits the people would be wearing clothes with checkered pattern. By 1905 Picasso became a favorite of American art collectors Leo and Gertrude Stein.
Also his brother and his brother's wife became a fan of his work at this time. By the time of 1907 he joined an art gallery that had just recently opened. The man who opened the art gallery was the man named Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, he was a german art historian and art collector who became one of the premium French art dealer. The next stage of his art period they called the Crystal period this was in the time of about 1915 to 1917. In this time picasso began a series of paintings showing highly geometric and minimalist cubist objects. These pictures showed a lot of glasses and guitars and their day to day objects. Picasso was one of the many artist trying to just find his way at this point and time being that he was still trying to get over the fact that his friend committed suicide. He had one sculpture of a old bicycle seat and the handlebars to make a bulls head. In a video i watched they said that someone came over and asked him “what is art ?” Pablo waited a few minutes and then he replied what is not. On some of his portraits of himself he would write yo el rey, which means i the king. He was the rich and famous artist of his time that ever lived. Pablo would draw pictures of kids with noises sticking out in strange places like the side of their heads or at their chins.
Picasso had once said that if he wouldn't have been a painter he would have been a bullfighter. Pablo loved the thought of it so much to where he even drew a picture of a man on a horse in the arena. Picasso's cubist portraits even became a part of clothing, there was also a building in 1970 that was made to believe it come from his work at this time as well. He was happy to raid off of history and betray it tint his art. He thought of himself as a kind and he wasn't scared of death. During the war he was depressed and he said the bars on his studio window might as well have been the bars of a cell. He loved to paint with pink, red , and orange colors. He painted clowns because he loves the circus. He also had a african stage, where his style was influenced by african mask. He also seen this great african artwork from the museum where he had traveled in his early years of being a artist. When he was first born they didn't see any movement so they had his uncle blow cigar smoke into his face and all of a sudden little Pablo came to life. His work was believed to always be leading to Christ and the search for him. Pablo’s father was almost never at home Pablo stayed at home with his mother and his two old aunts. As Pablo began to grow up he seen more and more of his father because his father is the one who taught him how to draw and the rules of the art work. There was one time modeled in wax or clay. He displayed throughout his life a interest in all things not just one in particular. In an interview published in 1923, Picasso said, "The several manners I have used in my art must not be considered as an evolution, or as steps towards an unknown ideal of painting. If the subjects I have wanted to express have suggested different ways of expression I have never hesitated to adopt them”. He mostly painted for expression or for a memory that really meant something to him. Picasso's influence was immense and widely acknowledged by his admirers and detractors alike. In 1940 he did apply for French citizenship but was denied. This was not discovered until the year of 2003. At the start of the spanish civil war in 1936, Picasso was 54 years old.
As he got older he would express more and cared less how graphic it was and how much it showed. Picasso was one of the 250 sculptures who existed in the 3rd picasso’s father left him as a young boy to paint the legs on a pigeon as he went for a walk then about two hours later During towards the end of the war picasso mad good and important relationships between different artist and apprentices he looked up to. His favorite symbol of himself would have been to be half bull and half human. Picasso was indeed a strange man, but he was a legend. He was very famous in his time of art and in some places they still have his artwork in museums. Picasso was exceptionally prolific throughout his long lifetime.
The estimated amount of different things he did is 50,000 comprising 1,885 paintings; 1,228 sculptures; 2,880 ceramics; roughly 10,000 drawings, many thousands of prints and, numerous tapestries and rugs.
On his paintings picasso would sometimes add sand to his pathe most important people of the 20th century. Picasso wasn't only good and drawing and making sculptures he also throughout his life made up a few quotes. Here is some of his quotes “ Every act of creation is first of all an act of destruction” another one of his quotes was “ others have seen what is and asked why. I have seen what could be asked why …show more content…
not”. In Pablo Picasso’s quotes it takes me a few times to read them to understand what the meaning or the expression of how he was feeling when he wrote them. Just like many other artist such as William Shakespeare and Sigmund Freud, Picasso's impact on art is tremendous. No one has achieved the same degree of widespread fame or displayed such incredPablo came home and they was magnificent and he said you paint better than me! His father loved the way his son painted. Pablo loved his paintings so much after this he told picasso here is my paint, my brushes , and all my other stuff you will need I’m not going to paint anymore.
Picasso in his later times of being a great artist started to draw giant pigeons just like his father did. Pablo said that he was repaying his father and painting him and his thoughts when he paints the pigeons. There was this place picasso loved to hang out because there was gypsies, He liked them because they taught him new things and different tricks. One of these tricks was how to smoke a cigarette out of one nostrale. In his sculptures he loved to use plaster and make it bronze because he thought bronse was fancy and museum like as if he knew he was a great artista and people many years down the road would like his work.
He never got rid of his paintings until his dying days. Pablo also drew religious paintings which his first one was of his sister inside a church doing communion. At the beginning of ww1 in August 1914, He was living in Avignon. During the war PIcasso could still paint unerupted. int to vary the texture.
His early sculptures was from wood or sculpture international. They say he is one of ible versatility as Pablo Picasso has in the history of art. He really based his work on himself or his feelings, Picasso also liked it when others liked his work it made him proud it made him want to thrive to become bigger and better artist not just for him but for the people, and the young artist who would years later look up to him. Picasso’s art was so good he is now known as one of the father’s of modern art, Picasso's originality touched every major artist and art movement that followed in his
wake. Still today his art continues to invite countless scholarly interpretation and attract thousands of followers around the whole world. Picasso dying at age 91 in April 1973 he had become one of the many most famous and successful artist throughout history. His career lasted a 78 year period. Picasso was, and still is,seen as magican by writers and critics he was a artist to transform everything around him at a touch and a man who could also transform himself, elude us, fascinate and mesmerize us.
Later on they discovered that picasso's death was not by a natural cause it was by a heart attack.