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pablo picasso Pablo Diego Josee Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Mareea de los Remedios Cipriano de la Sant??sima Trinidad Martyr Patricio Clito Rueez y Picasso (25 October 1881 C 8 April 1973) was an Andalusian-Spanish painter, draughtsman, and sculptor. As one of the most recognized figures in twentieth-century art, he is best known for co-founding the Cubist movement and for the wide variety of styles embodied in his work. Among his most famous works are the proto-Cubist Les Demoiselles d Avignon (1907) and his depiction of the German bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War, Guernica (1937).
Picasso was baptized Pablo Diego Josee Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Mareea de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santesima Trinidad Clito, a series of names honouring various saints and relatives. Added to these were Rueez and Picasso, for his father and mother, respectively, as per Spanish custom. Born in the city of Melaga in the Andalusian region of Spain, he was the first child of Don Josee Ruiz y Blasco (1838?C1913) and Marea Picasso y Lepez. Picassoes family was middle-class; his father was also a painter who specialized in naturalistic depictions of birds and other game. For most of his life Ruiz was a professor of art at the School of Crafts and a curator of a local museum. Ruizes ancestors were minor aristocrats.
The young Picasso showed a passion and a skill for drawing from an early age; according to his mother, his first words were epiz, pize, a shortening of lepiz, the Spanish word for epencile. From the age of seven, Picasso received formal artistic training from his father in figure drawing and oil painting. Ruiz was a traditional, academic artist and instructor who believed that proper training required disciplined copying of the masters, and drawing the human body from plaster casts and live models. His son became preoccupied with art to the detriment of his classwork.
The family moved to La Coruna in 1891 so his father could become a professor at the School of Fine Arts. They stayed almost four years. On one occasion the father found his son painting over his unfinished sketch of a pigeon. Observing the precision of his sones technique, Ruiz felt that the thirteen-year-old Picasso had surpassed him, and vowed to give up painting.
In 1895, Picasso seven-year old sister, Conchita, died of diphtheria - a traumatic event in his life.After her death, the family moved to Barcelona, with Ruiz transferring to its School of Fine Arts. Picasso thrived in the city, regarding it in times of sadness or nostalgia as his true home. Ruiz persuaded the officials at the academy to allow his son to take an entrance exam for the advanced class. This process often took students a month, but Picasso completed it in a week, and the impressed jury admitted Picasso, who was still 13. The student lacked discipline but made friendships that would affect him in later life. His father rented him a small room close to home so Picasso could work alone, yet Ruiz checked up on him numerous times a day, judging his sones drawings. The two argued frequently.
Picassoes father and uncle decided to send the young artist to Madrides Royal Academy of San Fernando, the foremost art school in the country. In 1897, Picasso, age 16, set off for the first time on his own. Yet his difficulties accepting formal instruction led him to stop attending class soon after enrollment. Madrid, however, held many other attractions: the Prado housed paintings by the venerable Diego Velezquez, Francisco Goya, and Francisco Zurbaren. Picasso especially admired the works of El Greco; their elements, like elongated limbs, arresting colors, and mystical visages, are echoed in Picassoes œuvre.
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pablo picasso Woman with Book (mk04) Oil on canvas,
130.5x97.8cm
Norton Simon Foundation,
Pasadena
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pablo picasso blue roofs mk247
1901,oil on millboard,15.375x22.75 in,39x57.7 cm,ashmolean museum,oxford,uk
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pablo picasso boy with a pipe mk247
1905,oil on canvas,39.375x32 in,100x81.5 cm,private collection
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pablo picasso les demoiselles,d avignon mk247
1907,oil on canvas,96x92 in,244x234 cm,museum of modern art(moma),new york,ny,usa
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pablo picasso kvinne vid ett bord mk248 umberto boccioni skapade den futuristiska roreksen. han traffade picasso genom severini, i paris 1911. dialogen mellan den milanesiska futurismen ocb den parisika kubismen var fruktsam. boccioni tog upp picassos metod att lata gestaltalter ocb bakgrund smalta samman ocb upplosa det traditionella persptivet, samt bans satt att anvanda farg picssos portratt daniel henry kahnweiler var en avgorande influsns.
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pablo picasso la femme qui pleure mk248 modellen till denna djupt djupt gript griande malning var den surrealistika fotogragen dora maar, picassos alskarinna ocb musa i sju ar fore ett stormigt uppbrott som lamnade bennes bruten ocb tillbakadragen. likt andra vanstersympatisorer1937 bade paret blickarna riktade mot det spanska inbordeskriget. maar dokumenterade picassos skapelsr guernica fenna ikon till krigsprotest malades i en atelje bon byrde pa rue des grands augustins.
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pablo picasso Gertrude Goldstein mk250 year in 1906-1907. Oil on canvas, 100 x 81.3 cm. New York Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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pablo picasso Avignon girls mk280 Year in 1907 June-July. Oil on canvas, 243.8 x 233.7 cm. New York Museum of Modern Art
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pablo picasso woman in blue 1901
madrid, museo nacional de arte contemporaneo
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pablo picasso seted nude drying ber foot mk289 1921 pastel 66x50cm heinz berggruen collection berlin
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pablo picasso portait of nuscb ehuard mk289 1938 oil on canvas 55x46cm private collection switzerland
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pablo picasso woman in a straw hat mk289 1938 oil on canvas 73x60cm private collection switzerland
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pablo picasso dora maar mk289 1940 oil on canvas 73x60cm wurth collection
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pablo picasso woman in an armcbair mk289 oil on canvas 100x81cm wurth collection
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pablo picasso bust of woman mk289 1943 oil on canvas 73x60cm private collection
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pablo picasso woman in a blue armcbair mk289 oil on canvas 129.5x97cm private collection swizerland
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pablo picasso lola tbe artist s sister mk289 1898 colored pencil 40x37cm private collection
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pablo picasso woman witb sbawl mk289 1900 pastel 12.1x21cm private collection
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pablo picasso Ibe absintbe drinker mk289 1901 pen drawing 30x13.5cm private collection
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pablo picasso l offrande mk289 1902 ink drawing 26x25cm private collection
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Pablo Diego Josee Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Mareea de los Remedios Cipriano de la Sant??sima Trinidad Martyr Patricio Clito Rueez y Picasso (25 October 1881 C 8 April 1973) was an Andalusian-Spanish painter, draughtsman, and sculptor. As one of the most recognized figures in twentieth-century art, he is best known for co-founding the Cubist movement and for the wide variety of styles embodied in his work. Among his most famous works are the proto-Cubist Les Demoiselles d Avignon (1907) and his depiction of the German bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War, Guernica (1937).
Picasso was baptized Pablo Diego Josee Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Mareea de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santesima Trinidad Clito, a series of names honouring various saints and relatives. Added to these were Rueez and Picasso, for his father and mother, respectively, as per Spanish custom. Born in the city of Melaga in the Andalusian region of Spain, he was the first child of Don Josee Ruiz y Blasco (1838?C1913) and Marea Picasso y Lepez. Picassoes family was middle-class; his father was also a painter who specialized in naturalistic depictions of birds and other game. For most of his life Ruiz was a professor of art at the School of Crafts and a curator of a local museum. Ruizes ancestors were minor aristocrats.
The young Picasso showed a passion and a skill for drawing from an early age; according to his mother, his first words were epiz, pize, a shortening of lepiz, the Spanish word for epencile. From the age of seven, Picasso received formal artistic training from his father in figure drawing and oil painting. Ruiz was a traditional, academic artist and instructor who believed that proper training required disciplined copying of the masters, and drawing the human body from plaster casts and live models. His son became preoccupied with art to the detriment of his classwork.
The family moved to La Coruna in 1891 so his father could become a professor at the School of Fine Arts. They stayed almost four years. On one occasion the father found his son painting over his unfinished sketch of a pigeon. Observing the precision of his sones technique, Ruiz felt that the thirteen-year-old Picasso had surpassed him, and vowed to give up painting.
In 1895, Picasso seven-year old sister, Conchita, died of diphtheria - a traumatic event in his life.After her death, the family moved to Barcelona, with Ruiz transferring to its School of Fine Arts. Picasso thrived in the city, regarding it in times of sadness or nostalgia as his true home. Ruiz persuaded the officials at the academy to allow his son to take an entrance exam for the advanced class. This process often took students a month, but Picasso completed it in a week, and the impressed jury admitted Picasso, who was still 13. The student lacked discipline but made friendships that would affect him in later life. His father rented him a small room close to home so Picasso could work alone, yet Ruiz checked up on him numerous times a day, judging his sones drawings. The two argued frequently.
Picassoes father and uncle decided to send the young artist to Madrides Royal Academy of San Fernando, the foremost art school in the country. In 1897, Picasso, age 16, set off for the first time on his own. Yet his difficulties accepting formal instruction led him to stop attending class soon after enrollment. Madrid, however, held many other attractions: the Prado housed paintings by the venerable Diego Velezquez, Francisco Goya, and Francisco Zurbaren. Picasso especially admired the works of El Greco; their elements, like elongated limbs, arresting colors, and mystical visages, are echoed in Picassoes œuvre.
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