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Artist Porcelain bowl (emptyout-pocket)
Dimensions : 13 x 13 cm
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Additional cultural and artistic information about the artist
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The Ladies of Avignon, Guernica, The Dove of Peace
Cubism (intellectual affinities with the Surrealists)
Goya, Velasquez, Delacroix, and Ingres for the great classical artists; Van Gogh, Cézanne, and Gauguin for the great modern artists who had preceded them, but also African art, which had a strong influence in the early stages of cubism.
Braque and Matisse. He was a companion of the former and considered the latter his only rival; but also Miró and Dalí, the other two great artists from Spain.
Unique because of Picasso! He understood Modernity and Advertising before anyone else. He knew how to use the first to indulge in the second...
If there is only one movie to watch about Picasso, forget about fiction and choose "Le Mystère Picasso" by Henri-Georges Clouzot, perhaps the most beautiful film dedicated to an artist.
Pablo Picasso was born on October 25, 1881 in Malaga, Spain.
Between the School of Fine Arts in Barcelona, where he was admitted at the age of 15, and the last years of his life in the South of France, his journey was filled with much painting, a few muses, companions in struggle, and many honors.
From the "Blue Period" (which begins with the suicide of Casagemas, a friend of the painter) to the famous "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon," from the encounter with Georges Braque to the triumph of Analytical Cubism, from "Guernica" to his work on Bullfighting, from Françoise Gilot to Jacqueline Roque, Pablo Picasso traversed the 20th century to make it his own.
At his death on April 8, 1973, he left behind 13,500 paintings or drawings, 100,000 lithographs or engravings, and 300 sculptures or ceramics: a legacy.
(c) Natacha PELLETIER for PASSION ESTAMPES
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