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    Compare the practices of Picasso and Pollock and evaluate how their views‚ choices and actions have been affected by particular circumstances within their world. The distinctive practices of Picasso and Pollock highlight how their views‚ choices and actions have been affected by their relative contexts within their world. Cubism was the advancement in art during the early 20th century‚ a time when the world was experiencing modernization in technology and medicine; and societies were rapidly growing

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    expressionism‚ Picasso didn’t let this chance to do something amazing slip by. He used the mural to convey an anti-war message and used surreal imagery to drive that message home. If we view the mural from left to right‚ the first image show is that of a bull. The bull has a dark body and a white head‚ with the look of pure terror. It is clear to see that the animal was placed there to further signify the brutality and darkness of what had happened. This point was also confirmed by Picasso

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    Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria was a colombain drug lord and leader of one of the most powerful criminal organizations ever assembled. Pablo controlled a vast empire of drugs and murders that covered the globe. He made billions of dollars‚ ordered that murder of hundreds if not thousands of people‚ and ruled over a personal empire of mansions‚ airplanes‚ a private zoo and even his own army of soldiers and hardened criminals. Pablo was born December 1‚ 1949 into a lower-middle class family‚ young Pablo

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    life in France. Every time I look in Pablo Picasso’s work of art; it makes me wonder how he can create such kind of wonderful art. What makes this man as the most dominant and influential artist of the first half of the twentieth century? What are the special things about him? How did he impact the development of modern and contemporary art with an exceptional magnitude and what are the things that he creates? Before his step up to the age of 50‚ Pablo Picasso becomes the most popular artist name

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    Picasso was assigned by the Spanish Republican government to present a mural at the Paris Exhibition in the Summer of 1937. Even though Picasso already started a mural for the exhibition‚ he scraped it as soon as he heard of the tragedy that occurred in Spain‚ a country where he was born and raised. The mural he was working

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    Killing Pablo Pablo Escobar was a Colombian drug lord who ran the Medellín Cartel. He controlled and profited off of the largest amount of cocaine that was brought to the United States. He was estimated to be worth $5 billion and named one of the wealthiest men in the world by Forbes magazine. His massive wealth bought him status and power‚ inside of Colombia. In 1982 Pablo Escobar ran for a substitute position in the Colombian Congress. He won and began using his newfound status to

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    Pablo Picasso’s Surrealism Surrealism was a movement that began in the early part of 1920s. Surrealism‚ unlike other art forms‚ can be characterized by “fantastic imagery and incongruous juxtaposition of subject matter.” (Merriam Webster Dictionary). In a sense‚ it wouldn’t make much sense to the naked eye‚ as the paintings do not appear like a normal object that we see in our day to day life. Rather it creates strange and illogical creatures out of everyday objects. Picasso was a great artist

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    Pablo Escobar was born on December 1‚ 1949. He grew up in Rio Negro‚ Colombia just miles away from his future empire headquarters in Medellin. His mother was a schoolteacher‚ which didn’t seem to stop Pablo from being suspended from his school on numerous occasions. Pablo once told his mother that he wanted to be "big" someday but I don’t think this was what she had in mind. Pablo started out making money by sneaking into grave yards at night and stealing the tombstones from the deceased he would

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    Literature Period 6 May‚ 10 2013 Pablo Neruda Modernism was a famous era within poetry. A large array of poets participated in the era such as‚ Elizabeth Bishop‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Ernest Hemingway along with Pablo Neruda‚ although he was into surrealism‚ some of his work revolved around modernism as well. The Modernist Literary Movement created the idea that conventional forms of art‚ literature‚ and ideals were outdated. The poem I chose is “If You Forget Me’ by Pablo Neruda. Throughout Neruda’s

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    the world’s most dangerous outlaw “Pablo Escobar” Gianella Mejia Language Arts Ms‚pena May 31‚ 2012 Pablo emilio Escobar was one of the world’s most wanted criminals in the 1980s. He was born december 1‚ 1949 in Antoquia‚ Colombia to middle class parents and family. Pablo’s older brother ‚Roberto‚ said that Pablo was a friendly‚ kind person who would’ve

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