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Pablo Picasso
Pablo Picasso was born in Spain in 25 October, 1881. He showed himself to be a talented artist as a child and when he was 19 he went to Paris to paint. He experimented with a variety of style, for a time painting sad subjects in shades of blue. During a happier time, he used reds and pinks painting more cheerful subjects such as dancers and performances in circuses.
It did not take Picasso long to achieve successful , but he was always looking for new inspirations . He became interested to African masks, particularly in the simple but surprised way that they twisted the human face. He saw that it was possibly to build up an image using simple lines and angular shapes. This was the beginning of Cubism. Despite his cubist pictures are unrealistic we still understand what they are mean to be about.
In 1937 Picasso created one of his more famous paintings Guernica, as a demonstration of his disapproval of an air raid on a Basque village. In Guernica, Picasso used symbolic forms that are constant found in his later works – things like a dying horse or weeping woman. Guernica now hangs in the Prado Museum in Madrid.
Pablo Picasso was born in Spain in 25 October, 1881. He showed himself to be a talented artist as a child and when he was 19 he went to Paris to paint. He experimented with a variety of style, for a time painting sad subjects in shades of blue. During a happier time, he used reds and pinks painting more cheerful subjects such as dancers and performances in circuses.
It did not take Picasso long to achieve successful , but he was always looking for new inspirations . He became interested to African masks, particularly in the simple but surprised way that they twisted the human face. He saw that it was possibly to build up an image using simple lines and angular shapes. This was the beginning of Cubism. Despite his cubist pictures are unrealistic we still understand what they are mean to be about.
In 1937 Picasso created one of his more famous paintings Guernica, as a demonstration of his disapproval of an air raid on a Basque village. In Guernica, Picasso used symbolic forms that are constant found in his later works – things like a dying horse or weeping woman. Guernica now hangs in the Prado Museum in Madrid.