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    Critique 5

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    Final Critique. Valentina Pecoraro Professor: Silva. “The Dream” Pablo Picasso 1932 Oil on Canvas 130x97cm [pic] The Dream is one of the many extraordinary paintings made by Pablo Picasso in 1932. The work is oil on a large rectangular canvas (130x97cm). At first glance‚ one can observe a blonde woman sleeping in a big chair with her head resting on her right shoulder. The woman’s hands are gently placed in her lap creating a semi-pray position; one can see that one of the woman’s

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    an uplifting image of joy when she becomes pregnant and Mario listens to the sound of his baby’s beating heart. Contrasting sharply to Lies of Silence‚ the relationships in Il Postino are very positive – the most important being between mario and Pablo Neruda‚ the Chilean poet and communist living in exile in Capri. They grow closer when Mario asks the poet to help him win the heart of Beatrice (Neruda had a reputation as a ladies’ man). Mario wins Beatrice’s love by reciting lines from Pablo’s poems

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    Elements of Art

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    to construct paintings. These elements of art such as unity‚ variety‚ focal point or area of interest and balance will be used to give you a better understanding. Examples from "Giorgio de Chirico" (The Mystery and Melancholy of a Street‚ 1914)‚ "Pablo Picasso" (Seated Nude‚ 1909‚ Spanish)‚ "Francisco de Goya" (Saturn Devouring His Children‚ 1819) and "Piet Mondrain" (Devotie‚ 1908) will be used merely as informational pieces to convey these elements of art. Some ways of creating unity might be

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    Georges Braque

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    Georges Braque Georges Braque (May 13‚ 1882 – August 31‚ 1963) was a French painter and sculptor who‚ with Pablo Picasso‚ developed cubism and became one of the major figures of twentieth-century art. Georges Braque was born in Argenteuil-sur-Seine‚ France. He grew up in Le Havre and trained to be a house painter and decorator as his father and grandfather were‚ but he also studied painting in the evenings at the École des Beaux-Arts in Le Havre from about 1897 to 1899.Braque’s paintings of 1908–1913

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    Art and Cultural Study

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    people who make a contribution not only to the world’s cultural heritage‚ but also make a certain country famous and even a bit special. In my opinion my favorite artist would be Pablo Picasso. Pablo Picasso‚ known as one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century. I shall say the evolution of a young Pablo Picasso to the experienced genius that had shaped the way we see art today. From his Blue and Rose periods through the birth of Cubism‚ to the struggles of the experimental thirties

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    The Old Guitarist

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    Pablo Picasso was born in 1881 in an extremely chaotic era of time. The Industrial Revolution‚ Darwinism and Marxism ran society; these three factors affected art and created a new era called Modernism. Post- Impressionist and Symbolist artists influenced Picasso’s style most. The Symbolist ideals played a huge part and influenced Picasso’s painting The Old Guitarist. Symbolist artists preferred subjective and imaginative subjects; these subjects were usually adopted from the artist’s emotions

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    20th Century Genius

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    of personal meaning to the artist. One of the most important figures in modern art is Pablo Picasso. Not only was Pablo Picasso a genius in the field of abstract art‚ but he also experimented with sculpting and ceramics. Pablo Picasso has taken the world to many places with his unique style of work which is why I believe he is considered to be a genius of the 20th century. Background Pablo Picasso‚ born Pablo Ruiz‚ was destined to become an artist at a very young age. Born in Malaga‚ Spain on October

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    Poetic style changes as ones lifestyle changes‚ may it be due to age‚ circumstance or even political views. In the case of Pablo Neruda‚ his early days and later writings sit in stark contrast to one another. There are many reasons to consider as well as the extent of change in his style. As Neruda becomes more actively involved in socialism‚ we see a change in his writing‚ which extends to all facets. His tone and word choice are the most noticeable restyling choices that impact his overall poetic

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    100 Love Sonnets

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    Cited: Guevara‚ Michael. “Poem For A Girl.” TeenHut. N.d. Web. 26 May. 2013 Neruda‚ Pablo. 100 Love Sonnets. Austin: University of Texas‚ 2008. Print.

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    Picaso Art

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    1.0 Art Life history of Picasso Pablo Picasso is a Spanish artist and he is Small‚ muscular with radiant black eyes. Picasso was a master at drawing‚ painting‚ sculpting‚ graphics‚ ceramics‚ and theatrical design. His career spanned nearly the entire era of modern art‚ starting with the realism era in the late nineteenth century and drawing to a close with the advent of neo-Expressionism‚ a style inspired by Picasso’s last works. Picasso was continually developing new ways of expressing himself

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