Biography Pablo Picasso

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Pablo Picasso born October 25, 1881, died April 8, 1973, a painter, sculptor, Spanish sculptor and one of the most famous artists of the 20th century and credited with establishing Cubism in art.
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Pablo Picasso is a fine artist of unique style, he is one of the most famous artists of the century, the most distinguished, the most powerful, the most versatile, the most influential and the most innovative. He is a painter, artist, and designer. His hands of artistic creations are about twenty thousand works spread all over the world
In museums, banks and palaces, and many of his works are displayed under strict secret and electronic surveillance, such as his famous huge painting "Gornica", which is maintained by the Sofia Sofia Cultural Center in Madrid within large barriers resembling the coffin of glass panels, Throughout the day and night.
Picasso lived until the nineties if he was born in 1881 and died in 1973 and remained on the last days of his life, retaining his vitality, attractiveness, intelligence and creativity in his simple appearance in his relations, playing chatter, working at his studio, enjoying the warmth of the house and the companionship of friends. His father was a painter and teacher In 1900, Picasso, the first word he pronounced, was a "pencil". In 1900, he traveled for the first time from Barcelona to Paris. He had a profound influence on his ideas, vision and temperament, stepping on his first artistic career and frequently frequented Paris in the period Between 1900 and 1904, a period that coincided with what some call "a Blue stage "because it is more of the use of clear blue color in his paintings, and chose the subjects of the poorest neighborhoods where the" abandoned "" destitute "of the scum of society, and his paintings began with a melancholy of depression and sadness and provoke anger together, wanted to" human " In this period of time, too, many artistic excavations were carried out with all these features.
In 1904 he decided to permanently reside in Paris and became the focal point or, as the Arabs say, "the mode of contract" between the emerging writers, thinkers and leading artists who would have a great future. In the short period between 1904 and 1905 his art took a new or different direction. From his paintings the blue colors varied degrees, to give place to the colors of scarlet, gray and pink (and therefore called the amateur division of the pink stage) and entered in his paintings new figures dancer and tumbler, especially the circus clown.
In 1906 he met the French artist Matisse, although he admired the paintings of the "brutal" artists, but he did not follow the style or style of the owners of this trend in expression and coloration.
Between 1906 and 1907, Picasso moved to African art, influenced by the primitive Negro statues and shapes, while he was more interested in this period. The great artist Cezanne was surprised by his famous painting "Avignon girls" in which there was deliberate distortion of the form, With all the traditional rules in the standards of the beauty of the time, it was a revolution on the familiar, such as the revolution, "the" monsters "in the use of colors and their implications and became painting painted in the ambiguity, difficult to understand, even from traditional artists and modern paintings prevented the style and direction of the subscription In the official exhibitions until 1937, Picasso touched all that, and developed, renews and takes on himself in each attempt a distinctive special style quickly cast its shadow on the schools of modern art and then was preaching the style or style of the "cubism" which he developed and developed with the Nan Brac In 1917, Picasso and his friend, the artist Jean Couto, traveled to Rome to make ballet and costume designs. In the following years, he developed sketches for other ballets and his visit to Rome inspired him to take a new approach In his works of art after seeing (and influencing) the masterpieces of classical Italian art heritage, this appeared in his works Which he created in the early 1920s but was also influenced by the direction of surrealism, while maintaining his own analytical self-vision, which was tempered by delinquency to irrationality, or to indulge in the depiction of dreams and what goes on in the unconscious. The first was with his painting "The Three Dancers" in 1925, The classic ballet was painted in the period of his painful suffering and his first marriage and then the mythology. He reflected on the following paintings, such as the "Dying Horse", the "Minotaur" and "The Weeping Woman" in this period of the 1930s He completed his most famous works (20,000) on the hill (Gornica), a huge mural painted for display in the Spanish pavilion at the International Exposition in Paris (1937), a stark and horrifying expression of dismay at the destruction of bombs in the Basque capital Gornica, its original home during the civil war between In 1936, 1939, which brought Franco to absolute power, followed by a similar expression, such as the "House of the Grave," in which a demonstration of the horrors of war and its deadly cruelty, Picasso said: "The paintings are not painted to decorate the houses, A tool to fight against brutality and darkness. "
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