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    A Great Artist

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    Influences‚ Styles‚ and Periods: What Picasso Left to the World Pablo Picasso said‚ “There is no abstract art. You must always start with something. Afterward you can remove all traces of reality” (“Pablo Picasso Quotes”). This quotation interprets the true essence of abstract painting. What’s more‚ it reflects that Pablo Picasso did not only think about how to create a painting‚ but also thought about how to paint with inspiration from life and nature. As an abstractionist‚ Picasso’s works

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    Picasso

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    Jon Cabe 12-1-12 Life of Pablo Picasso Pablo Picasso was born in Malaga‚ Spain on October 25‚ 1881. He was the son of Jose Ruiz‚ and Maria Picasso. Rather than adopt the common name Ruiz‚ the young Picasso took the unique name of his mother. Even though his family was middle class‚ his father was a professor of art at the School of Crafts. He was also a painter specialized in naturalistic depictions of birds. At the age of 7‚ Picasso’s father taught him the traditional ways of drawing and oil painting

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    The postman: compare and contrast Mario Jimenez a young an immature boy with no experience in life started his career at age seventeen as a post man to the famous poet Pablo Neruda. Both characters have very similar but yet very different experiences throughout the book‚ Pablo and Mario became good friends along the plot of the story. When Mario got hired to be Pablo’s postman he was very well excited about the job even though that would be his only client but that did not bother Mario. He would

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    Individual Dance Analysis

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    Postman); it was adapted by Daniel Catan from the 1994 Oscar-winning Italian film Il Postino as an opera. The play depicts part of the life of Pablo Neruda’s exile to Italy. Pablo Neruda was a famous Chilean writer/poet who wrote mostly about love‚ and had communist ideals and ideas which often caused him serious problems. Due to those problems‚ the poet (Pablo Neruda) had to move to the island of Cala di Sotto. The local postman‚ Mario a fisherman dreamer meets Mr. Neruda and the plot starts….

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    Art Masterpieces

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    Pablo Picasso‚ a Spanish painter from the 19th century once said “Good artists copy‚ great artists steal.” Some of the paintings produced by him are considered as the magnum opus in the art world. The quote itself has already mentioned he would not attain success without the work done left by the ancients. It is an incontrovertible fact that we cannot achieve triumph without relying on the past contributors. However‚ that does not make the masterpieces in this generation more or less worse than the

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    A Piece of Black Coral Imagine a world where we are all equal‚ where we are all the same and where we don’t have a segregation of classes. Jacques Cousteau and Pablo Picasso are friends but will never be equal. In the short story “When Jacques Cousteau gave Pablo Picasso a piece of Black Coral” written by Pasha Malla‚ the author shifts from happy warm greetings to a segregation of social classes using literary elements such as descriptive details‚ old fashioned diction‚ and vivid imagery to show

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    Cello Suites

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    due to one exceptional cellist‚ Pablo Casals who helped bring the pieces to the attention of the classical music community and express their musical appeal in the concert hall idiom. With Casals’ intuitive styling’s‚ the cello suites infiltrated their way into popular culture. Bach’s cello suites are among the best known works of classical music (Siblin‚ 2009: Winold‚ 2007)‚ however‚ this was not always the case. It was not until a young Catalan cellist‚ Pablo Casals‚ discovered these monumental

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    Many people have thoughts about different places and what they are going to be like. Like Pablo Medina a 12-year-old child that went to the united states and had an experience that was not as wonderful. In the memoir “Arrival: 1960” Medina came over from cube to start a fresh new life‚ Medina believed that life would change by moving countries. What hit him was experiences can have change on one’s perspective of a bright‚ picturesque perception to a dark pessimism. At the beginning of the memoir

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    Cubism

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    Cubism is an art movement created on 1907-1914 of the twentieth century. It is one of the most influential styles of art by two famous artists named Pablo Picasso and George Braque. They wanted to portray all of the sides of an object‚ in other words‚ all the viewpoints. For example‚ we can look at a table from different angles: from above while starting over it‚ from the side when sitting down etc. Generally‚ this art movement is the breaking down of shapes and using cubes in the artwork. A

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    If You Forgot Me

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    If u forget me – Pablo Neruda Analysis “If you forget me” is one of the most famous poems by Pablo Neruda. Despite it was written around a century ago‚ the poem is still very popular nowadays. As love is a never ending topic‚ “If you forget me” with the main themes of passionate love and sacrifaction has become a living moral for many people. The sentimental sonnet is the confession of a man to his lover‚ saying how much he loves her and willing to sacrifice for her. The poem opens with a very

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