Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Martyr Patricio Clito Ruíz y Picasso (left picture above) painted a very artsy style of life. Born on October 25‚ 1881‚ painter‚ sculptor‚ printmaker‚ ceramicist and stage designer‚ Picasso had roamed his hometown; Màlaga‚ Spain with his mother and father‚ Maria Picasso y López and José Ruiz y Blasco and 2 sisters. At the age of 13‚ Picasso designed some of his first oil paintings‚ including
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Picasso was baptized Pablo Diego Jose Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Maria de los Remedios Crispiniano de la Santisima Trinidad. Born in the city of Malaga in Spain‚ he was the first child of Don Jose Ruiz y Blasco (1838–1913) and María Picasso y Lopez. Picasso’s family was middle-class. His father was a painter who specialized in naturalistic depictions of birds and other game. For most of his life Ruiz was a professor of art at the School of Crafts and a curator of a local museum. Picasso
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alcohol abuse. In the end‚ Hemingway killed himself with a shotgun The greatest painter of the 20th century - Pablo Picasso - was born on 25 oct. 1881 in Malaga‚ Spain. His genius was noticed in very early age. He started drawing before he could talk. Even his first word was a Spanish word for “pencil” - “lapiz”. He was mad about art. His father was an artist too‚ but young Pablo could draw a lot better. His paintings often shocked people with their unusual elements. He could draw a portrait
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To truly appreciate art‚ it helps to understand the different styles and techniques that different artists use. I studied the art of three artists‚ Marc Chagall‚ Pablo Picasso‚ and Claude Monet. The artworks of these three great artists all have similarities and differences. They all have their own way to express their feelings‚ and own ideas of what art should be. The art that was produced by these great men were mostly oil on canvas‚ watercolor‚ or sketching. Some specific works may have been
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Kielbasinski 20th Century Art Lannette Mullins January 31‚ 2013 “Weeping Woman” In the painting‚ “Weeping Woman” by Pablo Picasso is a thematic continuation of the tragedy portrayed in Picasso’s epic painting “Guernica”. The focus of the image is of a woman crying. In www.pablopicasso.org‚ I found that Picasso the woman has the features of a specific person‚ Dora Maar‚ whom Picasso described as "always weeping". She was in fact his partner in the time of his life when he was most involved with politics
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Picasso –Woman with a Mandolin My first reaction to the painting was a dirty‚ grainy‚ claustrophobic scene. It is cluttered with a distorted and dysfunctional group of rusty geometrical shapes ranging from square to abnormal trapeisiams‚ these help in creating the analytical cubism scene. Amongst the abnormal background stands and exaggerated deformed naked figure which too looks dull and worn down The mood of the painting is boring‚ flat and cluttered. The setting is dull cloudy
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me when I saw the painting by Pablo Picasso entitled Mother and Child 1901. This painting was done during what was called the Blue Period. “Picasso’s Blue Period was in 1900 and ended in 1904.” (unknown‚ Pablo Picasso’s Blue Period 1901-1904‚ 2009) All of his paintings during this period were created in shades of blue and blue-green with other colors occasionally. Picasso had many paintings that had the same title but in different time periods. Paintings by Picasso brought out warm and loving feelings
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body and the masklike faces derived from his study of African art. From 1909 to 1912 Picasso worked closely with Georges Braque—the only time Picasso ever worked with another painter in this way—and they developed what came to be known as Cubism. The artists presented a new kind of reality that broke away from Renaissance tradition‚ especially from the use of perspective and illusion. Neither Braque nor Picasso desired to move into the realm of total abstraction in their Cubist works‚ although they
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Alison watt and Picasso In this essay I’m going to investigate two portrait painters‚ Alison Watt and Pablo Picasso. I will be writing about their lives and influences. The first artist I will be writing about is Alison Watt. She was born and raised In Greenock in 1965‚ 18 years later and she is still studying in Glasgow School of Art for a further 5 years. At the national gallery in London Watt was the associate artist holding a spectacular exhibition of her own Phantom in 2008. Watt was
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The Art of War: Goya and Picasso War is hell. Literally. In an instant‚ in the blink of an eye‚ the world as we know it is torn apart and shredded. Normality explodes into atrocity as we see the depths of depravity that man can sink to. Even though their reasons for painting the pictures are different‚ Goya’s Third of May‚ 1808‚ and Picasso’s Guernica are testaments to the violence of war using specific events and symbolic features as their vehicle while their representations and styles are
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