He helped influence the spread of new art styles for example cubism.
george braque
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No, he did not, but he was strong influence on Braque and Picasso who did.
He influenced the art - not the history of Spain.
Fang sculpture
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Western art has gone through a revolution in the 20th century. Picasso's work is one of several strong forces behind this revolution.
In the book "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson, Picasso's artistic style influences Melinda through her art project. Melinda uses Picasso's fragmented and abstract approach to convey her emotions and trauma after a traumatic event, mirroring how Picasso often portrayed complex emotions in his work. This influence helps Melinda find a unique way to express her experiences and begin to heal.
Picasso is one, Matisse another.
Pablo Picasso influenced his art greatly. They were friends, but the type that were cool one day and hated each other the next. He took after Picasso and later changed to his own style. But Picasso started him off on the right foot.
Pablo Picasso was a great admirer of El Greco, and used aspects of his art such as mystical scenes, distorted limbs and strong colors in many of his later works. El Greco's influence along with exposure to artists such as Edvard Munch and Toulouse-Lautrec led Picasso to his period of modernism.
In France: Juan Gris, Le Fauconnier and F Léger. Also Italian Futurists and Russian Constructivists.