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    Oswaldo Guayasamín

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    Aquí está la lista de artistas para el proyecto sobre los artistas. Los artistas son de países diferentes. Quiero que tú busques información sobre cada artista. Primero, encuentra 5 hechos curiosos (facts) y detalles importantes por cada artista. Segundo, corta y pega los links en esta página con los hechos. Oswaldo Guayasamín Guayasamín was born in Quito, Ecuador,to a native father and a Mestiza mother, both of Quichua descent His family was poor and his father worked as a carpenter…

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    Robert Motherwell

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    attention, I saw strong differences. Those including major contrasts in their artistic style. Matisse’s work was always based off of tradition whereas Pablo Picasso was a more modern artist. Not only did Matisse abide strongly to tradition, his art seemed to come effortlessly with a much less restless and slightly ironic approach compared to Pablo Picasso. Now when I apply Motherwell's quote to Matisse’s work, it hits me from a few different directions. Matisse always started with his…

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    Pablo Picasso Timeline

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    Chronological/Timeline: Pablo Picasso (Dakota) You probably know about me I'm the famous artist Pablo Picasso however My birth name was actually Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Crispiniano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso. I was never very good at math, science or most things but I loved art. My first word was lapiz which in English translates to pencil. I ideally loved art from the time I said my first word. I was born on October 25, 1881, in the…

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    Who Is Carlos Diez?

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    Carlos Cruz Diez, born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1923, is considered to be one of Venezuela’s modernist master. He lived in Paris since 1960 studying and understanding concepts of Kinetic and Optical art. Holland Cotter, a writer for the Ney York Times explains, "he turned his attention to new strains of geometric abstraction, including Op art, and to kinetic art." All of his works and his research established him as one of the 20th-century thinkers in the means of color. Jessica Leigh Lebos, a…

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    It is clear, the inspiration Matisse and Picasso both got from Cezanne in these specific works. All three of these works feature the naked human form in some sort of action with others, a lot of color. In The Large Bathers you find a group of nude people, framed by large looming trees in front of a large water source. It is pretty PG for a nude painting, not being vulgar or coming across in a sexual manner. The subjects are all fairly realistic in body formation and postures and are sized in…

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    “All children are artists. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.” Pablo Picasso is one of the most famous and influential artists in the world. He was born in Málaga, Spain in 1881. Pablo’s real name is Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Martyr Patricio Clito Ruíz y Picasso. Picasso showed his talent for drawing at a young age. His father taught Picasso how to paint and draw as a child. When Picasso…

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    The Dreamer Annotated

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    The 2011 Pura Belpré Award for Narrative was presented to Pam Muñoz Ryan for her work in The Dreamer. The Dreamer tells the story of Nobel Prize winner Pablo Neruda, who overcame a traumatic childhood to become one of Chile’s most renowned citizens. The Dreamer depicts Neruda’s , who's real name is Neftali Reyes, life through the use of pieces of poetry and prose. This structure aids the book in discussing topics such as abuse, love, and childhood imagination. The Dreamer earned the Pura…

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    Blek Le Rat Research Paper

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    The artist Xavier Prou was born in Boulogne-Billancourt in the western suburbs of Paris in 1951, some may know him as Blek Le Rat. He studied fine art and architecture at Beaux-Arts in Paris, then graduated in 1982. Before he graduated, Xavier Prou visited New York City and was fascinated with the city’s street art. He was one of the first people ever to do graffiti art in Paris. He is also known as "Father of stencil graffiti". One of his first stencils paintings were of rats all along the…

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    Many of our first words are either “mom” or “dad”, but very rare is it that our first word is “pencil”, let alone do we have an idea of what our passion and career will be like based on our first word, as Pablo Picasso did. Apparently, his first word was “lápiz”, meaning “pencil” in Spanish. The fact that he is now considered one of the greatest and most influential artists in history of the 20th century is amazing. Picasso is known for co-founding the Cubist movement, the invention of…

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    How Is Guernica Similar

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    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 eye. Guernica was created by Pablo Picasso and depicts a bombing on the city of Guernica caused by the Nazis. With permission from the Spanish general, the Nazis tested their aerial power by dropping bombs on the city. The people of Guernica were massacred,…

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