Essays on Pablo Picasso
Pablo Picasso was one amongst some of the most prominent painters of the twentieth century. He was born on October twenty-five, 1881, in the city of Malaga, Spain. Critics often break down Picasso’s career into distinct, individual periods. The Old Guitarist was painted during what is known as Picasso’s Blue Period in late 1903. The...
Cubism is a style of art which shows all the possible viewpoints of a person or object at the same time. It’s called cubism because the items represented in the artworks look like they’re made out of cubes and geometrical shapes. Cubism was a revolutionary new approach to representing reality and was invented around 1907-1908...
Pablo Picasso was a Spanish sculptor, ceramicist, and painter born in Málaga, Spain, on October 25, 1881. He was considered to be one of the most influential artists of the 20th century (Samuel, 2010) as he carved the path to a new revolutionary style of modern art, the cubism art movement. By challenging conventional art...
Can sorrow or agony be broken down into their base code to be reproduced as a single image? If they can, then Pablo Picasso’s Guernica comes as close as any representation could. The cubist mural depicts the Spanish town of Guernica in the midst of chaos after it was viciously bombed by German and Italian...
Guernica is a huge painting on a canvas and it stood at 349.3 cm (length) × 776.6 cm (width). Surprisingly it only took Picasso just a little over three weeks to produce this enormous art piece. Guernica got its name from the town of Guernica that was bombed during the Spanish Civil War, Picasso created...
Introduction The twentieth century is known for being a time of wars. The First and Second World War, the Cold War, the Spanish Civil War,… From always, any conflict is accompanied of an artistic movement, with a representative entrusted of reflecting the feelings or experiences of this moment. Delacroix during the French revolution, Goya with...