Picasso biographyPablo Ruiz Y Picasso was born in 1881 in the city of Malaga, Spain. His father was an artist and art teacher. Pablo talent emerged at a young age, and once he had become a painter ace during their teenage years. In 1904 he settled in Paris and lived in France for the next. Picasso actually an extremely prolific artist. During his life as an artist was unusually long period of time --sekitar abad-- three quarters he has created more than 20,000 artworks separated from each other, averaging more than 5 work week which lasted for 75 years! The vast majority of the time, his work has always stood at the forefront in terms of high prices, because it was Picasso became a very wealthy man. He died in the town of Mougins, France, 1973.
Anyway, Picasso is no doubt that a versatile artist who rarely rod appeal. Although primarily known as a painter, he also did a lot of chisel work. In addition, he was a ballet stage designer; he struggled with the art of making pots, leaving a large number of works of lithography, painting over the lines with a pencil or chalk of many other branches of art.
But such temporary artists, Picasso also seriously interested in political issues. In fact, masyhurnya painting "Guernica" (1937), inspired by the events in the Spanish civil war. Several other works also had political significance.
Many famous artists are marked by a kind of basic styles. Picasso was not the case. He displays the wide space of the astonishing variety of styles. Art critics to label as "blue period," "pink period," "neo-classical period" and so on. He is one of the
from the embryo of "Cubism," He sometimes participating, sometimes opposing new developments in the world of painting-modern painting. Perhaps no painter in history who could do the work with quality so high by passing so many styles and ways.
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Not all the schools of art have long-term influence. Although Picasso praised in the 20th century, questionable whether in front centuries later it still could happen adulation, or the effect will be destroyed in the very near future. It is clear, there is no guarantee that convincing to answer such a question. However, an agreement of the contemporary art critics say that the influence of Picasso will still have an important weight in the future. Though clearly, we can not ensure the continuation of essential weights Pablo Picasso as we can do the artists who have stood the test of the time.
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