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Pablo Picasso
This paper examines the life and work of Pablo Picasso between the years of 1932 and 1935. -- 2,805 words; APA

Genius Pablo Picasso
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Pablo Picasso
This paper discusses the life and work of one of the most recognizable names in the history of art, Pablo Picasso. -- 1,780 words; MLA

Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d’Avignon"
Explores the significance of Picasso's famous painting to his career as an artist. -- 5,110 words; MLA

Picasso's Color Usage
This paper explores the color themes in the paintings "The Old Guitarist" and "Head" by Pablo Picasso. -- 900 words;

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PICASSO

Picasso was an artist born on Oct.25, 1881 in Malaga, Spain. At age 15 he was admitted to
the School of Fine Arts in Barcelona. Impatient under formal training the young Picasso
went to Paris in 1900. There, tough constantly near starvation, he became infatuated with
the street life of Montmartre, and made many studies of the city's poor. 
Between 1900 and 1906 he worked through nearly every major style of contemporary
painting, from impressionism to Art Nouveau. 
Suddenly, the 20-year-old painter moved toward a symbolism of pathos and misery inspired
by the Spanish painter El Greco. This was his Blue Period, so called because most of
these paintings were dominated by various shades of blue, heigthening their mood of
isolation and despair. 
After 1904 the brooding depression of the Blue Period changed to a quiet melancholy, and
the colors of his paintings became more natural, delicate and tender in its range, with
many redish and pink tones. This period is thus called the Pink Period. 
After 1906, under the influence of Cezanne, Iberian sculpture and African sculpture,
Picasso began to paint in a more radical style. The human figures and their surrounding
space are reduced to inter- secting planes which imply a multiple, dissected view of the
world. The faces of the figures are seen simultaneously from frontal and profile
positions, and their bodies are forced to submit to Picasso's abstract pictorial
language. 

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