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    Pablo Picasso was of Spanish origin born in the city of Malaga. He was born on the 25th of October 1881. Pablo was the son of Don Jose Ruiz and Maria Picasso Lopez. He was a remarkable artist in the field of painting. He was also a sculptor, ceramicist, stage designer, and a poet. Picasso was a prominent figure, especially in the 20th century, because there were many art movements during that time. He had a great impact on the world of art which made him gain many fans and critics alike. He was…

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    PABLO PICASSO Picasso was not only a very interesting man but he was also one of the most revolutionary artist of the early 20th century. He was considered a prodigy and a pioneer in the art world from a very young age, and continued to shape the art scene throughout his entire life. Pablo Picasso was born on October 25, 1881 in Málaga, on the coast of Spain. His mother was Dona Maria Picasso y Lopez and his Father was Don José Ruiz Blasco. Picasso came from a modest background, his father…

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    Pablo Picasso was one of the greatest and most influential artist there was in the 20th century. Picasso was born in Malaga, Spain in 1801 and was raised there until he moved to France. At the age of seven Picasso began receiving formal training from his father Don Jose Ruiz y Blasco who was a painter and a professor of art. And by the age of thirteen Picasso’s skills level in art had surpassed his father’s. In 1895 when Picasso was thirteen years old, he moved to Barcelona, Spain with his…

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    The poor and the outcast were a frequent topic for Picasso, especially during his blue period. His focus on these groups was due to his ability to relate them as he himself struggled through poverty during that time. His focus on these groups again points to the depression he was experiencing, but it also…

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    One metaphor that I think has great power to affect our mindset is a quote by Pablo Picasso, “Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.” This serves as a great reminder for me, as an artist, for why I create art and dedicate my life to it. I find this metaphor to be a powerful and unique way to describe the effects that art has on people. This metaphor exemplifies the artist’s role in the world. It shows how art can positively impact the world and why it is important in our…

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    I will be talking about Greco and Pablo Picasso. They are two amazing artists. Greco was born in Heraklion, Crete in 1540. He was a painter,sculptor, and architect of the Spanish Renaissance. In 1570 he traveled to Rome where he built a workshop and executed a series of work. When he was in his twenties he traveled to Venice and studied under Titian, who was the most famous painter of his day. At the age of 35 he moved to Toledo, Spain where he lived and worked for the rest of his life and…

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    Pablo Picasso it was the heavy critic of American intervention in Korea so that Massacre in Korea was considered as one of Picasso’s communist works. Communist of America was social political movement whose ultimate goal is to establishment of the communist society in Korea. Base on reading the history of this art work of Pablo Picasso that it posses strong reflection of first painting of the new age of Francisco Goya’s masterpiece The Third of May 1808 that derives the political statement…

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    paintings and art in general that caught my attention, but it all changed when I entered the 2nd floor of the Ahmanson Building. I had already seen imitations of this painting, but nothing can replace a masterpiece. Behold my eyes I had a painting by Pablo Picasso. One of the most famous painters of all times. The father of surrealism and cubism, this Spanish born native has captivated many including me in this case with his strange way of depicting feelings, colors, and specially moments.…

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    Pablo Picasso’s artistic career can be categorized into several, distinct periods. The general sentiments of these eras range from melancholy to romantic depending on the events ongoing in Picasso’s life at that time. In 1900, Picasso had just initiated his profession as an artist and was impecunious. His distressful lifestyle in the early 1900’s was conveyed through his first period, the Blue Period. Many Blue Period art pieces, such as “The Old Guitarist” and “The Sleeping Drinker”, are…

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    evident in Pablo Picasso´s paintings. Guernica was Pablo Picasso´s most famous painting, his masterpiece. Painted in 1937, Guernica was to portray a powerful political statement. During the Spanish Civil War, Picasso painted Guernica as a response to the devastating bombing on the Basque town of Guernica. Pablo Picasso was one of the most influential painters of the 20th century. Beginning in 1927, Picasso was caught in a new philosophical movement. This movement, known as Surrealism, led…

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