His career begins when he decides to travel to France in 1990, when France was known as the art capital in Europe. During the five first months of 1901 he lived in madrid. In 1905 he became one of the favorites of the American art collectors Leo and Gertrude Stein. …show more content…
Paul Cezanne's paintings inspired Picasso to experiment with perspectives and begin Cubism with Georges Braque. For the majority of his life he found his own influences. The things around him, myths, he thought that everything that was around him was there for a reason and he saw certain things as a source of inspiration. In Picasso's old age many old masters where his influences like Velazquez, Delacroix, Manet, and many more. But he was inspired by his father when he was younger since his father put him into the art work and his father guide him through it all by his knowledge and experiences in art. Another major influence in Pablo Picasso's career was Paul Cezanne. He was a French artist and post-impressionist painter his work laid the foundations of the transition from the 19th century impressionism and the early 20th century's new line of artistic enquiry Cubism. His work demonstrates design ,color, composition, and draftsmanship. One of his other influence was Diego Velazquez was a spanish painter who was the leading artist in the court of King Philip IV. He was an individualistic artist of the contemporary Baroque period; he was very famous and important for doing portraits. Another influence of Picasso was Eugene delacroix, he was a French Romantic artist, and was leader of the French Romantic School. He was a very expressive artist; he the work of impressionists, his passion for the exotic inspired the artist of the symbolist