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    Many artists express their emotions through their art making and the finished art will reflect on that specific emotion. Other artists may make an image with the hope of creating an emotional response in the viewer, Pablo Picasso creates artwork that does both. Pablo is a painter, sculptor, stage designer and poet. His career was over a 78 year time period, which he created 13,500 paintings, 34,000 illustrations which were used in books and he also created 300 sculptures. Pablo was born on October

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    The invention of the camera in 1900 by a company called Eastman and Kodak made portraits as easy as a push of a button (timeline). This new invention pressed avant-garde artist to question recreation of the world in he traditional art format that rooted back to the Renaissance era(5). The new art form of Cubism began to take shape in 1906 and challenged the traditional art form. The name cubism derived from Louis Vauxcelles comments during an art exhibition as he described a painted by Georges Braque

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    In 1936, the Spanish Republican government asked Pablo Picasso, the popular Spanish painter, to create a piece for the Paris World’s Fair in 1937. Picasso created the painting “Guernica” with an underlying political theme that outlined the recent events of the Spanish Civil War, in which he never explicitly painted for social/civic interests prior to “Guernica”. The celebration of the Paris World Fair was aimed for technological expansion, but the painting didn’t follow the same aspirations as the

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    Imagine creating your own style of art and being famous for painting pictures using your own way of painting that no one has seen before. Picasso was someone who did that. From, his early years, middle years, and eventually to his death Picasso was one of the best artists the world has ever seen - check comma usage and make into a complete sentence Early Years To begin with, Picasso had a normal childhood. He was born October 25th 1881 his parents both had a large influence on him they taught him

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    During the 1920s and early 1930s, Braque painted a series of still lifes representing a return to a Cézannian means of expressing depth and surface composition. As an heir of Cezanne, Braque had inherited the possibility of applying to painting the economy and precision traditional in the craftsman milieu from which he came. The two great influences on Braque’s development were Cézanne’s work and his relationship with Picasso; an understanding of the complexity of the Picasso-Braque reciprocity

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    Pablo Picasso was one of the most famous and influential artists of the 20th century, and left an important legacy on the history of art even after his passing. Picasso began his work in the 1890’s as a realist, but later began to shift his focus on painting landscapes that employed symbolism through the use of non-natural colors. Such trends in Picasso’s paintings took an immediate shift at the turn of the century when he began creating works of art with the primary use of the color blue. Such monochromatic

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    Guernica Comparison

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    The painting “Guernica,” by Pablo Picasso, and the painting “Executions of the Third of May,” by Francisco de Goya, were are both centered around the same general theme. There are several similarities between the two pieces regarding content and meaning. In addition to the similarities of these two pieces, there are also some differences regarding the artists, the creation process of the pieces, and the technical aspects that make up the paintings. Similarities and differences can be identified in

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    Critical Analysis - Drowning Girl By Roy Lichtenstein (1963) A Critical Art Analysis of Roy Lichtenstein’s Drowning Girl (1963) Painting Roy Lichtenstein’s Drowning Girl is one of the most renowned pieces of art produced by the American artist. The painting that was created by the artist in the year 1963—on a 67 5/8 x 66 3/4" canvas—is contained in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City, and is one of the most viewed modernistic pieces of art in the museum (MoMA). The Drowning Girl painting

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    Picasso Vs Velazquez

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    ZOOM Velazquez and Picasso painted many of the same things. They have similarities as Picasso’s are simply new renditions of the original ones that were made by Velazquez. They also have differences because Picasso had a very different art style from Velazquez. They had many paintings that were remade by picasso years after to bring back the art of Velazquez the royal painter. That was just kind of Picasso’s style.Their paintings had a lot of differences. For example Velazquez painted many

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    Picasso Vs Goya

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    Pablo Picasso and Francisco José de Goya were two artists that lived in completely different time periods and painted in very different styles. Goya painted frescos and court paintings while picasso dabbled in cubism and surrealism. However, like most artists, they both went through many changes and transitions throughout their lives as painters, and their desire to think outside the box and experiment with techniques that had never been used before reveal similarities in their work that may go unnoticed

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