about 16000 works in different techniques.
The total number of his works is listed as 16840. This includes not only paintings, but also sculptures, drawings and ceramic works.
Picasso did a painting called "The Scream" 1927 which may have been inspired by the series of paintings and prints "The Scream" 1890-1910 created by the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch.
How do we know what else he may have. What is certain is that the ones for sale were nothing like genuine paintings of the artists stated. Really clumsy fakes.
The first paintings in the style we call analytical cubism were painted in 1908 by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. They changed their style into synthetical cubism in 1912-1915. Other artists painted in styles that may be seen as cubism until about 1925. There was two stages of cubism. they were the analytic cubism and synthetic cubism. analytic was the early form of cubism, it lasted from 1907 to 1911. it was a short movement but it was important. The second movement was until 1919 that was until surrealism became more popular.
There is not an acknowledged first picture of Cubism. Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso developed the style. There is a cubist painting that caused quite an uproar when first displayed at the Armory Show, 1913, in America. It is "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" painted in 1907 by Picasso.
In May 2010 one of his paintings was sold for 106.5 million dollars.
Paulo (Paulo Joseph Picasso)- February 4th, 1921-June 5th, 1975, with Olga Khokhlova Maya (Maria de la Concepcion Picasso)- September 5th, 1935- With Marie-Therese Walter Claude (Claude Pierre Pablo Picasso)-May 15th 1947- With Francoise Gilot Paloma (Anne Paloma Picasso)-April 19th 1949- With Francoise Gilot
No he didn't, but I think who you are trying to remember is Vincent van Gogh.
In Spain, as in most countries, you inherti your father's name, in this case Salzillo. It is also possible to add the mother's family name after that of the father, in this case Salzillo y Alcaraz. You may know Pablo Ruiz y Picasso. (Fater Ruiz, mother Picasso). That famous painter found the mother's name more striking, so he signed all his paintings simply Picasso.
Pablo Picasso painted the 'Weeping Woman' in 1937 during the Spanish Civil War. The exact amount of time it took for Picasso to complete the painting is not definitively documented. However, based on his artistic process and the complexity of the piece, it likely took him several days to weeks to finish.
Of the ones existing today 25 are definitely by his hand. Another 25 may or may not be genuine.
"Garcon a la pipe" sold at a Sothebys auction in May 2004 for $104,100,000.00 to an anonymous buyer
In May 2010 one of his paintings was sold for 106.5 million dollars.