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    Art is based on influences and creative works, having the ability to visualize outside influences while manipulating them in the artist’s own imagination is truly stunning. Henri Matisse along with Pablo Picasso are few of many that could use that outside “influence” and depict it in a beautiful and subtle way. African sculptures and tribal masks caused a vast effect on both artists, and so each artist adopted the use of this non-Western art form in different ways. African art was introduced to…

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    with the idea of painting what they see how it is, and then there are painters who paint not what they see, but how they see it. Two of the most famous painters in the latter category is the infamous Vincent van Gogh, and the Cubism creator, Pablo Picasso. These two painters shaped human art history as we know it, with their art work being valued at millions, and their creativity being priceless. It is important to see who these artists were, and see what shaped them and how they came to be the…

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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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    Pablo Picasso's Guernica

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    page 782 and image number 21.3, is a picture of Pablo Picasso's Guernica, and on page 781, discusses the history of the painting. I initially did not like it because it looks like a jumble of disfigured people who look like they are in pain and it's too depressing to look at because of its violent image. However, after I watched the video of Guernica and read the painting's description in the book, I realized what it was truly about. In 1937, Picasso painted Guernica, which is the name of the…

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    Les Demoiselles D Avignon

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    Les Demoiselles d’Avignon was a large oil painting painted by Pablo Picasso in 1907. Les Demoiselles d’Avignon essentially means the Ladies of Avignon. It took Picasso seven sketches in order to get his masterpiece to perfection. Pablo at the beginning stages of sketching had been deciding whether to incorporate males or females but he settled on females. This painting portrays five naked female prostitutes in a brothel (modern day strip club).The women in the painting have masks on their face…

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    Les Demoiselles D Avignon

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    Picasso was traditionally trained by his father, José Ruiz y Blasco, a Spanish painter. A child prodigy that made a name for himself by departing from his traditional training and creating works of art that revolutionized the art world. Picasso’s most famous painting, Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, broke from the traditional style of the time. The balance of classical paintings can be seen with balance with five figures represented—one in the center of the painting, flanked by two figures on each…

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    Extra Credit – “The Rower” by Pablo Picasso Pablo Picasso is a famous artist who shaped the course of art across the 20th century and his influences reaches further than any artist of his time. “The Rower” is an oil on canvas created in 1910 that belongs to the formative period of Cubism. The title of this painting is The Rower, but its subject has been the source of discussion as it has many interpretations. Scholars agree it depicts a seated person in profile. Picasso identified the…

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    his dreams, freezing them through art, and analyzing them as well. As Freud said, “A dream that is not interpreted is like a letter that is not opened (Bell, 1984). Picasso took the opposite approach to art. He inherited the gusto for ugliness, scandal and chaos of the Dada movement and the automatic surrealists (Bell, 1984). Picasso rejected the craft to become primitive, deciding that the ingenuity of childhood is the basis of art (Bell, 1984).…

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    century. While the Spaniard Pablo Picasso (1181-1973) and the Frenchman Georges Braque (1882-1963) created the idea behind cubism, it was the French art critic, Louis Vauxcelles that coined the term “cubism” after seeing the landscapes Braque had painted in 1908. The idea of cubism did not come around in a day. It actually took close to seven years, as it was thought of in Paris between 1907…

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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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