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    prominent, pieces of artwork in the world. Picasso was a trendsetter of sorts, helping start many movements including introducing the idea of a collage in his later paintings. Picasso had a habit of drawing his lovers in his paintings. For some of his mistresses, he created lots of art with them as the main subjects of the paintings, as those were the stronger influences. Many of his paintings were centered around one of his mistresses, Marie-Therese Walter. Picasso met the 17-year-old Walter while he was

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    Have you ever wondered where the language, Spanish, originated from? Spain or España, of course! España is home to many beautiful sceneries, and a variety of historical heritages. To have the fullest experience of its vibrant culture, nestled in Europe between Portugal and the Mediterranean Sea, it is even recommended to have an extended stay. The unique way of life, makes España’s distinctive qualities such as its siestas, celebratory food, and artistry engaging and colorful. Uniquely, the Spanish

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    Guernica And Picasso

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    painters of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso was one of the most influential artist. With the collaboration of Georges Braque, Picasso became the creator of cubism, which lead to many creations, one of these being Guernica. In these creations picasso wanted his viewers to feel the pain and suffrage of those in the bombing. He went on to develope painting that demonstrates conflicts in political realms after being describe as “the least political person ever known.” Picasso was not interested in pleasing

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    Pablo Picasso was a significant man. During the twentieth century he was known as one of the most influential artist. Picasso was not a man to jump in the boat of mainstream. If society had a ranking chart, he would be at the top in the art realm. Creating ones’ own type of art shows characteristics of adaptation, loud opinions, realness, taking head to their emotions, come to find the solutions to their problems, and acceptance. As a little boy born in Malaga, Spain on October 25, 1881, his parents

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    paintings brings one to show others a new way of seeing and thinking about life. The canvas of every writer is easy to visualize or to relate to by how the painter expressed himself and wanted to portray the message through a painting. From Pablo Picasso to George Seurat and to so much more. The meaning and story of the panting’s take you to a whole different world. They make us view things differently and see things in a new perspective by how the painter is showing or expressing themselves. They

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    España Speech Topic: To inform the audience about the different cultures and subcultures of Spain. Speech Type: Informative Organizational Pattern: Spatial INTRODUCTION From sandy beaches to rocky mountain ranges, astounding big cities to mosques and gothic cathedrals, vibrant festivals to the theatrical historic bullfights, Spain has about everything. Spain has been the center of culture in Europe for thousands of years. Spain is an astonishing place with rich heritage and lively festivals and

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    Jenessa Asch Professor Caratzola Art History 202 Term Paper Draft Art History is the study of objects of art in their historical development and stylistic contexts. The history of art, we feel, can sometimes be confused with art criticism. However, Art History is concerned with finding the value of the artistic piece in respect with others in the same category of art or movement, and art criticism is more of an evaluation of art. The art examined best represents the culture during the time period

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    It is on high debate about what art is. Several argue that art consists of two main purposes, which are if art is a imitation of nature and if art is a language. Plato specifically conducted two theories on art imitation. He saw the world as poor and a changeless original. For example a sunset, or a sunflower is an imperfect copy of beauty itself. Pluto also believed that all of the arts strongly influence our behaviors, which lead to his second theory that art imitates the objects and events of

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    Pablo Picasso is one of the most popular Cubist painters in the 20th century. Guernica being one of his most popular and power paintings has not just only left its mark in the 20th century but in present day. This painting is based off an horrific event that occurred on April 27, 1937. This day is the dreadful day in which Hitler's German air force bombed the village Guernica in Northern Spain. 1600 innocent civilians were either wounded or killed.This mission was specialized to test out new bombing

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    Descriptive Essay On Art

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    connect with the artwork. The creativity of paintings helps the viewer understand the artist's emotions, as well as their art piece. Pablo Picasso, one of the greatest painters of the twentieth century, helped me understand more about art, as well as his point of view of his own style or method to display his emotions onto a canvas. I learned that Picasso was the creator of modern arts through his imaginative and innovative ideas found in

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