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    selected is Pablo Picasso, a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, stage designer, poet and playwright who spent most of his adult life in France. The greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century, as well as the co-creator of Cubism. “Picasso devoted himself to an artistic production that contributed significantly to—and paralleled the entire development of—modern art in the 20th century.” The personal life Pablo Picasso was in his father’s footsteps basically,…

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    Picasso had such a painful birth and was such a debilitated big baby that when he was born, the deliver of conception that he was stillborn so she left him on a tablet to await his mammy. It was his uncle, a medical named Don Salvador, that protect him. Doctors at that time habit to smoke big cigars, and my nunk was no disapprobation. When he saw me fabling there he blew fag into my face. To this I immediately reacted with a mouth and a clamor of fury” - Pablo Picasso. It 's like Picasso was…

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    How Is Guernica Similar

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    The iconic paintings Guernica and Executions of the Third of May appear to be very different paintings, but yet very similar in numerous ways. These two paintings are similar according to their symbolism, emotion, and art technique; however, despite the similarities, these paintings still have differences such as the art styles, color schemes, and era. Guernica and Executions of the Third of May are paintings that have some similarities and differences that make them recognizable to the modern…

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    shown by creating an image of similar shape and form to the chosen object; whilst changing minute concepts, for example: the colour. Although, self-taught, her artwork could be compared to the early 1907 Picassos’; where they both used a form of cubism. Use of…

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    What do you think when you see a white dove? Many people in the world would think that of the white dove is a peace symbol; the responsible for this thought was Pablo Picasso, a Spanish artist that is often viewed as icon in the modern arts. His ability of to change and adapt to new trends in his time and even create new styles, made him one of the most famous artist of the 20th century. The influence of his work of art is every where, when you know how to find it. Pablo Picasso was born…

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    of 1917.1 He worked on this painting for eight years and it is considered by both Matisse and his critics as one of the most pivotal works of his career because of its representation of Matisse’s modern construction and heavy influence of analytic cubism as a way to respond to the effects of WW1. Galerie Paul Guilluame in Paris purchased Bathers by a River in 1926. His wife, Juliette Lacaze sold it to Henry and Rose Pearlmen in the summer 1951 in New York and then it was acquired through…

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    women expressionism was prominent and also abstraction of photography and nonobjective art. Nonobjective was an important part of the art movement because, “had all come into contact with the principal art movements of the early twentieth century: Cubism, Futurism, and Fauvism. In contrast,…

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    Both Frida Kahlo and Pablo Picasso lived in the same era to create their artwork. Frida Kahlo and Pablo Picasso are both well-known artist. Both artist have their own style and they both created aesthetic qualities in their artwork. This essay will have information of the artist and the chosen artwork. I’ve chosen The Wounded Deer by Frida Kahlo and The Weeping Woman by Pablo Picasso. Frida Kahlo is a well-known Mexican Artist. She was born on July 6, 1907, in Coyocoán, Mexico City, Mexico. She…

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    His obsession with El Greco started when he went to study in Madrid where he was impressed by El Greco’s magnificent heads. As early as 1899 he had filled page after page of a sketchbook with caricatures of Greco-like portraits, often with flamboyant ruff collars, exaggerating their pointed chins, their schematic quality and their hyper-refined tonality. One of his heads even had the inscription: Yo El Greco, yo Greco! Shortly afterwards Picasso’s Blue Period followed and there his pictures were…

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    lose the curiosity to know what lies beyond the horizon. Georges Braque, a prominent twentieth century painter who contributed as much to cubism as Picasso did, believed that perspective was a cursed thing. Though he originated by dabbling in impressionism, a more realistic form of art, he explored fauvism, the comparison of strong colors or realism, and later cubism. Braque played with the idea of perspective. What does it mean to see behind that which…

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