Pablo Picasso - brief summary
Ever since Pablo Picasso was a young boy he had a refined and prodigious skill of art. He moved around the country wherever his talents led him and was one of the most versatile artists to ever live. Picasso is characterized by his metamorphosis and continuous change in his works. He is famous for and played a part in the invention of cubism which turned out to be one of the greatest transformations in art since the renaissance. He also i
An example of this is when Picasso visited Germany and witnessed the horror of the concentration camps there. ------------------------------------------------------------------------**Bibliography**(i am a senior at churchville chili highschool). Picasso's life greatly impacted his work. Many pieces during his "blue" period illustrate this compassion. When he saw different elements of life that hugely impacted him he would make them the focus of his expression. The work created as a memorial of these camps is called "The Charnel House". s extremely gifted in realistic art, and other sculptures or abstract art. Women constantly intrigued or frustrated him, he regarded them forcefully or with respect and both are expressed in his drawings frequently. He also was burdened for the poor and depressed. His passion, self-confidence, and persistence allowed him to pursue his goals to the end and make extraordinary and revolutionary designs. Picasso's Family never really got along and even in his death there were still conflicts; this also effected the moods of his art. Once he had a son he drew some family pictures. He also knew how to get inside the publics' mind and express the hidden thoughts or aspirations of all mankind. Pablo's ability to relate to others and share there joy, skill, or agony made him into the signified and distinguished artist he was.
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