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Pablo Ruiz Picasso (His full name is Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Clito Ruiz y Picasso) was born October 25, 1881, died April 8, 1973, in Málaga , south of Spain. Picasso is the first child of Mr. José Ruiz y Blasco and Ms. María Picasso y López. Pablo Ruiz Picasso commonly known as Pablo Picasso or Picasso is a Spanish painter and sculptor. Picasso is considered to be one of the most prominent artists of the 20th century, and together with Georges Braque are the two founders of the cubist school in painting and sculpture. He is one of the 10 greatest painters in the top 200 greatest visual artists in the 20th century published by The Times magazine, UK. From a young age, Picasso showed his passion and talent in the field of painting, according to his mother, the first word that Pablo boy said was “piz”, short for “lápiz. “, in Spanish it means pencil. Picasso’s father is a realist bird painter, José is also an art lecturer and curator of the local museum, Barcelona’s School of Fine Arts. So Picasso got his father’s first major art lessons from his father. Inheriting “painting zen” of his father, right from his teenage, Picasso has proved to be a “art prodigy”. Only 3-4 years old Picasso was able to draw and 5 years old has drawn quite a lot of pictures with a strange imagination. At about 7 years old, Pablo was taught by his father to learn graphics. In 1895, only 14 years old, Picasso passed and passed the Barcelona Fine Arts College with excellent results. There was even an anecdote that: The exam took 1 month, but Picasso only worked for 1 day. A freshman year, Picasso participated in the Fine Arts Exhibition of Madrid. At the exhibition, the work “Science and Charity” (Science and Charity) by young artist Picasso was awarded with honorary degrees. Then, at the Malaga Fine Arts Exhibition, the above work won the Gold Medal. This “event” made Pablo Picasso famous throughout Spain. “Science and Charity” (Science and Charity)
“Science and Charity” (Science and Charity) A year later (1897), Picasso became a student at the Royal Fernando Institute. However, the academy training of the Royal Academy did not appeal to the Picasso student by “Echoing Fine Arts” from Paris (France) – “Capital” of art. In October 1899, Picasso moved to France and in 1904, he officially lived and composed here. Also in Paris, the talent of Picasso increasingly developed and spread around the world. Picasso’s works are often classified according to different eras. Although the name of the artist’s later writing periods is still controversial, it is widely accepted that the way to divide the early period of Picasso’s composition into the Blue Age (1901–1904), the Pink Period. (1904–1906), African Influence – sculpture (1908–1909), Analytical Cubism (1909–1912), and Integrated Cubism (1912–1919).
Before 1901 Picasso began drawing under his father’s guidance in 1890. The artist’s advancement in technique can be found in the collection of early works at the Museu Picasso Museum in Barcelona. Academic realism can be found in these early works, notably The First Communion (1896). Also in 1896, at the age of 14, Picasso finished Portrait of Aunt Pepa (Portrait of Aunt Pepa), a portrait so dramatic that Juan-Eduardo Cirlot judged that “there is no doubt. “It is also one of the greatest works in the history of Spanish painting”. In 1897, Picasso’s realism began to be influenced by symbolism, represented by a series of landscape paintings using unnatural green and purple tones.
Portrait of Aunt Pepa (Portrait of Aunt Pepa)
Portrait of Aunt Pepa (Portrait of Aunt Pepa)
The soup (Picasso 1902)
The soup (Picasso 1902)
Green Period (1901–1904) During this period, Picasso’s works had a darker tone with dark green as the main color, sometimes warmed by other colors. The beginning of the Blue Period is not clear, it can be as early as spring 1901 in Spain, or in Paris in the second half of that year. Perhaps the painter’s use of color was influenced by his trip across Spain and the suicide of his friend Carlos Casagemas.
The Red period (1905–1907) Picasso’s works of this period looked more fresh with the use of more orange and pink. In 1904 in Paris, Picasso met Fernande Olivier, a model for painters and sculptors, much of his work during this period influenced by the warm relationship between the two. A typical example is the pastel painting Autoportrait à la palette (Self-portrait with the palette), autumn 1906
Pablo Ruiz Picasso (His full name is Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Clito Ruiz y Picasso) was born October 25, 1881, died April 8, 1973, in Málaga , south of Spain. Picasso is the first child of Mr. José Ruiz y Blasco and Ms. María Picasso y López.
Pablo Ruiz Picasso commonly known as Pablo Picasso or Picasso is a Spanish painter and sculptor. Picasso is considered to be one of the most prominent artists of the 20th century, and together with Georges Braque are the two founders of the cubist school in painting and sculpture. He is one of the 10 greatest painters in the top 200 greatest visual artists in the 20th century published by The Times magazine, UK.
From a young age, Picasso showed his passion and talent in the field of painting, according to his mother, the first word that Pablo boy said was “piz”, short for “lápiz. “, in Spanish it means pencil. Picasso’s father is a realist bird painter, José is also an art lecturer and curator of the local museum, Barcelona’s School of Fine Arts. So Picasso got his father’s first major art lessons from his father.
Inheriting “painting zen” of his father, right from his teenage, Picasso has proved to be a “art prodigy”. Only 3-4 years old Picasso was able to draw and 5 years old has drawn quite a lot of pictures with a strange imagination. At about 7 years old, Pablo was taught by his father to learn graphics.
In 1895, only 14 years old, Picasso passed and passed the Barcelona Fine Arts College with excellent results. There was even an anecdote that: The exam took 1 month, but Picasso only worked for 1 day.
A freshman year, Picasso participated in the Fine Arts Exhibition of Madrid. At the exhibition, the work “Science and Charity” (Science and Charity) by young artist Picasso was awarded with honorary degrees. Then, at the Malaga Fine Arts Exhibition, the above work won the Gold Medal. This “event” made Pablo Picasso famous throughout Spain.
“Science and Charity” (Science and Charity)
“Science and Charity” (Science and Charity)
A year later (1897), Picasso became a student at the Royal Fernando Institute. However, the academy training of the Royal Academy did not appeal to the Picasso student by “Echoing Fine Arts” from Paris (France) – “Capital” of art.
In October 1899, Picasso moved to France and in 1904, he officially lived and composed here. Also in Paris, the talent of Picasso increasingly developed and spread around the world.
Picasso’s works are often classified according to different eras. Although the name of the artist’s later writing periods is still controversial, it is widely accepted that the way to divide the early period of Picasso’s composition into the Blue Age (1901–1904), the Pink Period. (1904–1906), African Influence – sculpture (1908–1909), Analytical Cubism (1909–1912), and Integrated Cubism (1912–1919).
Before 1901
Picasso began drawing under his father’s guidance in 1890. The artist’s advancement in technique can be found in the collection of early works at the Museu Picasso Museum in Barcelona. Academic realism can be found in these early works, notably The First Communion (1896). Also in 1896, at the age of 14, Picasso finished Portrait of Aunt Pepa (Portrait of Aunt Pepa), a portrait so dramatic that Juan-Eduardo Cirlot judged that “there is no doubt. “It is also one of the greatest works in the history of Spanish painting”.
In 1897, Picasso’s realism began to be influenced by symbolism, represented by a series of landscape paintings using unnatural green and purple tones.
Portrait of Aunt Pepa (Portrait of Aunt Pepa)
Portrait of Aunt Pepa (Portrait of Aunt Pepa)
The soup (Picasso 1902)
The soup (Picasso 1902)
Green Period (1901–1904)
During this period, Picasso’s works had a darker tone with dark green as the main color, sometimes warmed by other colors. The beginning of the Blue Period is not clear, it can be as early as spring 1901 in Spain, or in Paris in the second half of that year. Perhaps the painter’s use of color was influenced by his trip across Spain and the suicide of his friend Carlos Casagemas.
The Red period (1905–1907)
Picasso’s works of this period looked more fresh with the use of more orange and pink. In 1904 in Paris, Picasso met Fernande Olivier, a model for painters and sculptors, much of his work during this period influenced by the warm relationship between the two. A typical example is the pastel painting Autoportrait à la palette (Self-portrait with the palette), autumn 1906
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