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    detailed masterpieces and was already well on his way to becoming a great artist. Picasso went through many artistic phases in his life time‚ those of which would be his Blue Period‚ the Rose Period‚ the African-influenced Period‚ Analytic Cubism and finally Synthetic Cubism. Picasso revolutionized art in such a way that created waves throughout the modern age and thus affected the world of art itself. At a very young age was it discovered that Pablo Picasso had an extraordinary talent for art. His father

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    Pablo Picasso Biography

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    Pablo Picasso is a very well known artist of the 20th century and his work is still famous today. Picasso went through many time periods‚ but his most famous ones are the blue period‚ the rose period‚ and cubism. Pablo Picasso was born in Màlaga‚ Spain‚ in 1881. Picasso was raised by his mother Doña Maria and his father Don Josè Ruiz Blasco. Picasso’s father was an art teacher and started teaching him how to draw as a child. "By the time he was 13 years old‚ his skill level had surpassed his fathers"

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    Music Style in Modern Music Jose Joya’s “The Maranao”‚ an abstract expressionism uses line‚ texture and color to express complex themes and messages. • The 20th century is perceived to have attained a wide variety of development that one finds difficult to interpret. The predominant trait of the twentieth century is individualism. It talks about the imagination and expression of an individual’s innermost feelings with clarity and balance. This king of direction has greatly affected the stream

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    For example‚ portraiture is inherently an individualist medium‚ differing greatly from collectivist murals. Moreover‚ cubism is a European invention and the subject matter is devoid of the political flare that brightens Rivera’s social-realist murals. Though these claims ring true‚ the progress and alignment with the politics of Rivera’s later years evident in Portrait

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    Caligari to Hitler was the first film of it’s kind‚ introducing the world to German Expressionism. This film set the stage for men like Fritz Lang to come along and make iconic movies. Fritz Lang made the German Expressionism style popular with M and some of his other great films. In two of the opening scenes and the penultimate scene of M‚ Lang is able to prove his legacy and the film noir style is prevalent. As seen in an interview between Gero Gandert and Fritz Lang‚ Lang tried to emulate the

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    History of GERMAN EXPRESSIONISM German Expressionism emerged in the 1910s and had a outstanding impact on painting‚ film‚ theatre and sculpture as well. It was a revolt against the established Impressionist style‚ which centered on the artist’s interpretation of the subject. Instead‚ Expressionism was based in the artist’s own state of mind or vision. German Expressionism was more involved with the relationships between art and society‚ politics and popular culture‚ German Expressionism developed during

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    Why did Georges Braque make his artwork Still Life with Violin‚1913 with a new touch to still life? To begin‚ the painting by Braque was made in a new Modern movement called Cubism. The Modern movement‚ Cubism‚ was formed by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso and French artist Georges Braque in 1907. They made Cubism as a new way of portraying multiple dimensions and perspectives of an object or subject onto a two-dimensional canvas. In Braque’s painting‚ Still Life with Violin‚ the artwork is made by

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    2. Art The definition of art is controversial in contemporary philosophy. The very idea of art has also been a matter of controversy. The philosophical usefulness of a definition of art has also been debated on. Contemporary definitions are of two main sorts. One distinctively modern‚ conventionalist‚ sort of definition focuses on art’s institutional features‚ emphasizing the way in which art changes over time‚ modern works that appear to break radically with all traditional art‚ and

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    period and in the style of frescoe‚ Picasso‚ being a painter of the twentieth century‚ had many styles and stages broken down into periods to his works. His most famous period‚ also known as the most radical art of the twentieth century‚ has been Cubism. Furthermore‚ Giotto dealt largely in traditional religious subjects‚ something

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    early age due to the fact that his father was a painter. At age 16‚ he was sent to art school and by 1905 he was well known in the world of art. Picasso ’s work is usually categorized into periods of time. The Blue Period‚ the Rose Period‚ and the Cubism Period are the three most popular. During each of these periods‚ Picasso changed up his technique and style of art. “The Blue Period of Picasso is the period between 1900-1904 when he painted essentially monochromatic painting in shades of blue

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