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    Romanticism and Realism

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    Romanticism and Realism Romanticism: [pic] Francisco De Goya. “The Third of May 1808” Oil on Canvas - Imagination and emotion are more valuable than reason. The romantics championed the struggle for human liberty. They celebrated nature‚ rural life‚ common people‚ exotic subjects in art and literature. - Era: Industrial and French Revolutions - Technique: Dramatic scenes of nature or man and ideal landscapes. - Artists: Goya‚ Delacroix‚ Constable‚ Duncauson

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    Weeping Woman

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    Pablo Picasso’s‚ Weeping Woman (1937)‚ is a most expressive and eccentric image of a woman in distress. The geometry and shapes in the painting are imaginative and outrageous‚ with bright colors and shapes of boats and flowers that are‚ to some extent humorous‚ except for the profound suffering of the women. The eyes of the women are shaped as boats within a rough sea‚ spilling tears in the form of diamonds. Diamond shaped tears are also the nails of her hands‚ held up to her face in fright. With

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    The Homeless Billionaire

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    chain‚ and real estate development projects in Turkey‚ Israel‚ India‚ and Newark‚ N. J. He has lived a remarkable life. He speaks three languages‚ and has dual citizenship. His dad‚ Heinz was a personal friend with Pablo Picasso and a famous art collector with one of the largest Picasso collections where they were displayed in the Berggruem Museum. Nicholas studied finance in New York University. Shortly after graduation he took his savings and his trust fund and began buying bonds

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    Guernica

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    are composition‚ aesthetics‚ and realism. The painting “Guernica” is one of Pablo Picasso’s most well known paintings. Picasso painted this after twenty-eight nazi German bombers unexpectedly dropped hundreds of bombs on Guernica‚ a town in Northern Spain. Earlier that year‚ the Spanish government had enlisted Picasso to create a painting to be hung in the Spanish slot at the World Fair of 1937. Pablo Picasso was unsure of the subject of the painting until the bombing occurred. The tragic bombing

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    the body is elongated‚ and the head and the beak are reduced to a slanted oval. b. Elongation Portrait Of Pablo Picasso Amadeo Modigliani Artist’s impression of painter Pablo Picasso upon meeting him at the first time in Paris. Tete Amadeo Modigliano Portrait Of Pablo Picasso Amadeo Modigliani In June 2010 Modigliani’s Tête‚ a limestone carving of a woman’s head‚ became the second most expensive sculpture ever sold

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    “Guernica”: Symbolism‚ Significance‚ and the Spanish Civil War “Guernica‚” painted by the Spanish painter Pablo Picasso in 1937‚ is a memorial of the bombing of the town of Guernica in Northern Spain by the Nazi’s during the Spanish Civil War (Petersen). The Spanish Civil War was an amalgamation of many different political factions into two opponents: The Republicans and the Nationalists. The Spanish Civil War‚ however‚ was not based solely on combative political ideologies. It was correspondingly

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    Primitivism

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    professional painters working in the style of naïve or folk art like Henri Rousseau‚ Mikhail Larionov‚ Paul Klee and others. Contents [hide] * 1 Philosophy * 2 The Origins of Primitivism in Western Art of the Modern Age * 3 Paul Gauguin * 4 Pablo Picasso * 5 See also * 6 Notes * 7 References * 8 External links Philosophy[edit source | edit] Whether and to what extent we should simplify our lives and get "back to basics" is a debate that has been going on since the invention of writing

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    1979 were it was a tribute to Pablo Picasso who is known for the co-founder of cubism. This movement was one of the most innovated‚ radical‚ influential artistic movement among the avant garden. It was truly revolutionary style of modern art. Spring/Summer 1988 that was a tribute to Georges Braque. This talented man was a French painter also did printmaking and sculptor‚ he played in the development of Cubism. Braque associated with his Spanish colleague Pablo Picasso. Yves Saint Laurent wanted to

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    Great Personality

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    different types of arts. Art is the expression of what is beautiful‚ appealing‚ or more than ordinarily significant. There have been many different artists who influenced it significantly and have introduced new ideas. One of those artists was Pablo Picasso. He was a wonderful man who was one of the most influential artists of the 20th century and really made a difference with the art movements. He did what he loved his entire life and I really liked that about him. He was never selfish in what he

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    development of modern art in particular are‚ Edouard Manet‚ Paul Cezanne‚ Pablo Picasso and Marcel Duchamp. Manet (b.1832-1883) focused on light and shadow‚ rebelling against the idea of ‘ideal art’ created by the academies. Cezanne (b.1839-1906) was interested in the simplification of naturally occurring forms to their geometric essentials; he did this through his ‘still life paintings’ and further inspired the cubist movement. Picasso (b.1881-1973) focused on cubism‚ showing the art world that humans

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