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    and Pablo Picasso.Spanish,1881-1973.Pedestal Table, Glasses, Cups, Mandolin.1911. These two pictures are both through the mediums of oil on canvas. I picked these works but they are similar in the fact that they depict still works but it’s interesting that…

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    Ma Jolie and Les Demoiselles D’Avignon Analyzation Ma Jolie, and Les Demoiselles D’Avignon are two well-known art works by Pablo Picasso. The most famous one of them two, is Demoiselles D’Avignon. Demoiselles D’avignon gave light to a new era of art. This new era of art was called cubism. Many art experts agree that cubism was the most significant art movement of the twentieth century. With that said, we will analysis both of this art pieces, by examination their color, form, and space, which…

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    techniques and expertise. The influence of Paul Cézanne on the history of art is very impactful and the ability for artists such as, Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque to harness that influence and take it a step further by enhancing the foundations that were set by artists before them is magnificent. Due to the artistic influence of Paul Cézanne, artists such as, Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque were able to intensify and expand his artistic techniques, leading to the birth of Cubism. Paul…

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    Buried Hope in a Hellish Place: The True Nature of Tragedy If there is one idea to glean from Pablo Picasso’s unique and influential modern art style, it would be the brutal honesty of his works. Picasso’s artwork reflected exactly what he saw in the world, and he was not afraid to make ugly and harsh depictions, because sometimes the world is ugly and harsh. Pablo Picasso’s brutal honesty is most clearly exemplified in his depiction of the cruel and unnecessary bombing of Guernica, Spain, 1937…

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    learned about Pablo Picasso in high school however, I always liked his distinct style of cubism. Picasso was born in Malaga, Spain on October 25, 1881. Besides from being an expatriate painter, Picasso is a printmaker, sculptor, stage designer, and expatriate. According to http://mentalfloss.com, he finished his first painting ever at the age of nine. His passion for painting ran in his family. He attended Barcelona’s School OF fine Arts where his father taught. Picasso’s father taught Pablo…

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    The artwork I’ve chosen for this assignment is Pablo Picasso’s 1960 painting, Woman in an Armchair (Jacqueline Roque Picasso). The painting depicts Picasso’s second wife, Jacqueline Picasso, sitting in an armchair staring at the viewer. In this painting Picasso uses a darker, earthy palette consisting of olive greens, black, beige, white and grey. The painting is done in Picasso’s signature Analytical Cubist style. Picasso uses his unique style to turn a common portrait into something abstract…

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    This artwork, named “The Dreamer”, made by Pablo Picasso in 1936. This work is in the center of Gallery 901 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This painting a medium size work which is 39 7/8 x 36 3/4 inch. And, there are two other works on the each side of The Dreamer. The left one is “Ariadne” by Giorgio de Chirico in 1913, and the right one is “Woman Asleep at the Table” by Pablo Picasso in 1936. All three paintings have the similar subject matter; person lays on the ground or a table.…

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    Pablo Picasso was one of the greatest and most influential artist of the 20th century. In this essay I will be comparing Picasso’s styles of Art with disciplines of Philosophy. Art is be defined by Webster’s Dictionary as “works created by artists: paintings, sculptures, etc., that are created to be beautiful or to express important ideas or feelings”. Philosophy is defined by Webster’s dictionary as “the study of ideas about knowledge, truth, the nature and meaning of life” The First born child…

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    Olympia Manet Analysis

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    Manet’s Olympia: sexuality in reality At first glance, Edouard Manet’s Olympia seems to be just another painting of a naked woman. A more insightful look would reveal the upheaval this single oil painting had caused in mid-1800s France. Olympia confronted France with its bold sexuality and disregard for the traditional style of art. At that time nude women portrayed in art were traditionally historical or biblical in nature; they were not presented as a part of reality. Manet’s crossing of that…

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    The word avant garde is a French term that means vanguard; but in the art world avant garde are people or works that are different from normal (e.g. Adele = Normal / Lady Gaga = Different) and their work is nontraditional,controversial, or unpleasant to look at. In the article Avant Garde Gambits 1888-1893 by Pollick, when Pollick discusses about the “Avant Garde Gambit” she is referring to the reference, deference, and difference that has been used in the artworks. First is reference, reference…

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