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    María Picasso y López. Some important contributions and accomplishments that Pablo Picasso made were the contribution of the art of cubism and his artistic legacy. When Pablo Picasso was an artist‚ he went through quite a few phases. There was the blue phase‚ the rose phase‚ African-influenced Period‚ cubism‚ Classicism‚ and surrealism. Of all these phases‚ cubism was the most important because it was not around until Picasso and Georges Braque developed this type of art in 1909. The art was made

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    Name: Ahmed Amr Abd Allatif Student Number:1707 Title : Pablo Picasso Outline Who is Pablo Picasso? • Pablo Picasso was born in Spain in the Andalusian region. • He was a very famous Spanish painter. • He was one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. • He founded the Cubist movement. Sources: • Hamilton‚ George H.. "Picasso‚ Pablo Ruiz Y". In William D. Halsey. Collier’s Encyclopedia. 19. New York: Macmillan Educational Corporation‚ 1976. print. How was Picasso’s early life

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    periods through the birth of Cubism‚ to the struggles of the experimental thirties. Picasso largely took his subjects from real life‚ although many of his abstract works look anything but life-like. He was big on portraits‚ nudes‚ families and children and scenes from rural life and carnivals. He also featured a lot of still life‚ including newspapers‚ vases with flowers‚ fruit and many instruments‚ especially the guitar. He inspired a whole movement into Cubism. He revolutionized art in a sense

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    the avant-garde artists of Paris and later resulted in Cubism. Cubist art is abstract and focuses on the effects of light and perspective‚ and geometric forms. Though Georges Braque main field of art was painting‚ his other fields included drawing‚ sculpture‚ and printmaking. His paintings of 1908 to 1913 reflected his new interest in the geometry and simultaneous perspective that is found in Cubism. Braque painted still-lifes‚ because they are more accessible

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    it was reasoned‚ that is how the eye sees the real world. Braque and Picasso challenged that view as radically as Einstein‚ a decade before‚ had challenged all of the Classical assumptions we had made about the physical world around us. ANALYTICAL CUBISM To Braque and Picasso‚ paint on an essentially two dimensional and flat canvas represented a challenge: how could one be faithful to a medium that by its very nature was not three-dimensional while still portraying objects that by their very nature

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    This piece was  especially remarkable because it was the revolutionary piece that began the art  movement known as ​ Cubism​ . Picasso created ​ Cubism​  with another artist named  Georges Braque. ​ Cubism​  is the art form where an object is broken up into pieces and  2  then reassembled in a completely different order. The events of Picasso’s life were a  source of inspiration for his art. Picasso’s Blue Period began in 1901 and illustrated 

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    he spoke frankly about "Les Demoiselles d ’Avignon‚" his greatest painting and a touchstone of 20th-century art that is 100 years old this summer. On this occasion‚ Picasso did not address the subjects that transfix art historians -- the origin of Cubism‚ the supplanting of old avant- gardes‚ and the impact of non-Western art. He cut through academic dissertations to offer one of his most heartfelt admissions about why he made art. He spoke of artworks as "weapons . . . against everything . . . against

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    many different interpretations of this work of art. Braque may have had the intention to confuse others by painting this‚ in those times people had never seen anything like this before‚ and this was one of the painting that marked the start of Cubism. Cubism is where a piece of art shows several viewpoints of simple shapes simultaneously. In conclusion‚ I find this piece quick interesting as I have a personal love for music and playing with wax which this painting is based on. I love how different

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    other‚ Matisse and Picasso took completely different directions in their works. Interestingly‚ Matisse’s Bonheur de Vivre became the most prominent painting of Fauvism. Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon‚ in turn‚ gave a foundation to the style of Cubism. Let’s look at the connection between the three paintings a bit closer. The Large Bathers by Cézanne introduced a number of new ideas in art that inspired both Matisse and Picasso. It broke the rules of traditional perspective and set the base for

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    example of this period is his painting titled ‘Les Demoiselles d’Avignon’. 1909 to 1912 is called Picasso’s Analytic Cubism Period. This style of painting was developed along with Georges Braque and was characterized by the use of monochrome brown colors. He took the objects apart and analyzed them within the medium of his paintings. 1912 to 1919 is called Picasso’s Synthetic Cubism Period where he began to use collage in his art. He would add paper fragments of wallpaper or newspaper

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