The Old Guitarist ... Blue Period. During Picassoamp39s Blue Period he drew homeless and decrepit people. He drew a lot of street people and prostitutes. ... View More
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Picasso life and works ... Paintings from Picassoamp39s blue period, which was from 1901 to 1904, depicted forlorn people painted in shades of blue, evoking feelings of sadness and alienation ... View More
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Pablo Picasso3 ... Paintings from Picassoamp39s blue period, which was from 1901 to 1904, depicted forlorn people painted in shades of blue, evoking feelings of sadness and alienation ... View More
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Pablo Picasso ... Pablo Picasso died on April 8, 1973. PICASSOamp39S BLUE PERIOD Picassoamp39s painted his painting in periods. ... The Blue period was Picassoamp39s first period. ... View More
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picasso ... This was believed to start the beginning of Picassoamp39s Blue Period. ... Picasso moved back to Spain and his blue period became more intense. ... View More
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PICASSO ... His pictures of people, dance halles, and cafe, show how he felt about Paris life. During Picassoamp39s Blue Period, he used different shades of blue. ... View More
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The Old Guitarist ... During Pablo Picassoamp39s blue period, most of his paintings were in blue due to his depressed status at the time. Why did he make the guitar brown and not blue ... View More
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Art of Picasso ... Another explanation is that Picasso found blue appropriate for his subject because it is a color associated with melancholy. The ... View More
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Life and Works of Picasso ... Another explanation is that Picasso found blue appropriate for his subject because it is a color associated with melancholy. The ... View More
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picasso and george braque ... Jacobus, ampamp Wheeler, 2000. The period which Picassoamp39s art include only blue has been called the ampquotblue periodampquot. A few years later ... View More
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Interpretation of picasso art ... Picasso draws your eye to the figures by painting them with bright complementary ... The blue background further heightens the three women as center of attention ... View More
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Pablo Picasso Changed the Way We Look at Art ... The years of 1901 to 1904, known as the ampquotblue periodampquot because of the blue tonality of Picassoamp39s paintings were a time of frequent changes of residence between ... View More
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Relationships ... unhappiness. Many of Picassoamp39s amp39blueamp39 period works are plainly tragic paintings of wasted beggars and bereft families. He achieves ... View More
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Pablo Picasso ... use for school. Picassoamp39s personal style began to form from 1901 to 1904. This period was known was his blue period. They used this ... View More
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Woman in Spanish Costume by Pablo Picasso ... blue stood for his blue period of art, which represents his darkness, and orange stood for rose period. White stood for remain part which Picasso have not ... View More
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Cubism1 ... From 1901 to 1904 is called the Blue Period because Picasso used blue tones when he painted and his paintings showed poverty, death, and blindness. ... View More
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Cubism and itamp39s Artists ... to 1904. This period was known was his blue period because Picasso often used analogous blue tones in his paintings. As he became ... View More
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Pablo Picasso brief summary ... Many pieces during his ampquotblueampquot period illustrate this compassion. Picassoamp39s Family never really got along and even in his death there were still conflicts this ... View More
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Picassos Les Desmoiselles DAvignon ... To show the drapery, he uses maroon, pink, light blue and graywhite. Not only does Picasso violate all rules of what colors on the palate to use, he also ... View More
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les demoiselles damp39avignon ... To show the drapery, he uses maroon, pink, light blue and graywhite. Not only does Picasso violate all rules of what colors on the palate to use, he also ... View More
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Artists Journeys ... he learned of his close friendamp39s suicide a devastating blow to him as stated ampquotThe melancholy and pathos of Picassoamp39s works from his Blue period reflect his ... View More
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Pablo Picassoamp39s ampquotGuernicaampquot ... of the United Nations Security Council was covered with a large blue curtain. ... for the cameras.ampquot Obviously some were concerned that Picassoamp39s antiwar masterwork ... View More
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Max Pechsteins ... The two nudes are a brownishyellow color, with a blue background. ... One can tell, that Pechstein was working in the same period as Picasso because of the way he ... View More
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art ... Picasso introduced Cubism to the world. His brave abandonment of the Blue Period for a different and more robust style is seen and conveyed through his art. ... View More
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Kandinsky ... Mataisse for his colour and, Picasso for his form. However he also mentions Cezanne as being crucial. Cezanne as we can see in works such as amp39 Blue jar and ... View More
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Francis Bacon ... There he decided to become a painter, after viewing the Picasso exhibit at the ... relationship ended, Bacon painted Two Figures and the Man in Blue series as a ... View More
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Violin and Pitcher ... Picasso employs a similar use of light, mostly describing pictorial structure through light ... the figureamp39s face bringing it forward against the cool blue of the ... View More
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Miles Davis ... Davis has been called the Picasso of Jazz, for he reinvented himself and his ... reached its apotheosis in 1959 with his recording of amp39Kind of Blueamp39ampquot Biography pp ... View More
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posters of the 1890s ... movement. The impact of Lautrecamp39s work can also be seen through other artists as Pablo Picasso in his The Blue Room 1901. His ... View More
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Modernist art semiotically ... as a grounding colour, earthly Green can be seen as Blue can bee ... was developed between about 1908 and 1912 in collaboration between Pablo Picasso and Georges ... View More
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