It was painted in 1944 by Pablo Picasso. Picasso produced a range of still life paintings during the Second World War, many of which use the jug, glass and candle as central elements. In still life painting a lit candle or lamp traditionally symbolises hope, while food and drink, no matter how sparse, are the basic nourishment of life. With the outbreak of war, Picasso's objects came to include memento mori - bleached white skulls and blood red slabs of flesh, similar in tone to the violent protest demonstrated in the still life paintings of Francesco Goya and Paul Cezanne. These motifs became political symbols, for, as he said, 'a casserole too can scream'. Picasso's still life paintings thus serve as powerful metaphors for the dark years of the Second World War - water will sustain life, but the lemon is also bitter, and the table is bare. Yet there is still an element of hope in paintings done at this time. After the Allies landed at Normandy on 6 June 1944, he began writing the specific date on the back of his paintings, sometimes producing several versions of the same theme in one day, as if repetition would somehow bring about a desired result. Verre et pichet is one of these, serving as a kind of advent calendar, awaiting the moment of epiphany.
(from The Guide, 2001)
He painted Verre et Pichet in 1944 to symbolize the nourishment of life and living.
Éric Pichet was born on 1960-07-23.
Pichet In-bang was born on 1982-12-25.
Simple:- Aller Dans Un Pub Et Boire Un Verre. By:- Anil Kothiyal
Verre means 'glass' in English.
Since most of Picasso's paintings were oil paintings I think so too.
My glass is dirty I have no knife, dinner is cold
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Cœur de verre was created in 1996.
Maison de Verre was created in 1932.
A drinking glass is 'un verre'. The glass (material) is le verre / du verre (masc.) in French.