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Since most of Picasso's paintings were oil paintings I think so too.

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How did Picasso show his feelings in his paintings?

His derived forms of lines in the artwork make me quite sexual. One time I saw 'Harlequin with violin' and instantly felt the urge to stroke my urethra and when I did I almost came instantaneously. When i measured the amount of semen i had produced it was over a quarter cup, I was quite astonished but not surprised.


What did Pablo Picasso do in his spare time?

Pablo Picasso favorite thing to do was of course to draw. But also in his child hood he liked playing the violin or a clarinet.


What is allegory and how was it used in renaissance art?

An allegory is an extended metaphor, or a story with two meaning. One meaning is literal and the other meaning is symbolic. So then, in renaissance art work, a painting of a violin is not simply a painting of a violin, it would have symbolic meaning to the artist that painted the violin.


When and where was the painting 'The Interior with the Violin Case' painted?

Interior with a Violin Case was painted in 1918 or 1919 at Cimiez on the French Riviera, a suburb of the city of Nice.When asking about a work of art, please give the EXACT title and, if possible, the name of the artist. (In this case Matisse.) This will make it easier to locate the work.


What is a viollin?

A violin is a stringed, wooden musical instrument. It is played by tucking one end under the chin, and drawing a bow of wood and horsehair (though, I believe, other materials are used nowadays in place of horse hair) across the strings. By placing finger tips along the arm of the violin, the different musical notes are produced.

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What are some of Picasso's famous painting from the cubism movement?

Picasso's famous cubism paintings include 'Two Girls Reading', 'Three Musicians', 'Woman at a Window', 'Large Still Life with Pedestall Table' and 'Violin and Guitar'.


How did Picasso show his feelings in his paintings?

His derived forms of lines in the artwork make me quite sexual. One time I saw 'Harlequin with violin' and instantly felt the urge to stroke my urethra and when I did I almost came instantaneously. When i measured the amount of semen i had produced it was over a quarter cup, I was quite astonished but not surprised.


What did Pablo Picasso do in his spare time?

Pablo Picasso favorite thing to do was of course to draw. But also in his child hood he liked playing the violin or a clarinet.


What materials are used for the violin?

wood and string


How do you make violin with recyclable materials?

You dOnt


What is allegory and how was it used in renaissance art?

An allegory is an extended metaphor, or a story with two meaning. One meaning is literal and the other meaning is symbolic. So then, in renaissance art work, a painting of a violin is not simply a painting of a violin, it would have symbolic meaning to the artist that painted the violin.


What materials make up a violin?

it mastly made from wood


What materials are used to make the body of the violin?

Mostly wood.


Are there any technological developments and the materials the violin is made from?

There are a few violin makers that have made some violins out of carbon fiber.


Is the violin abd candlestick by George Braque a analyical or a syntheic?

georges braque's painting c. 1910 violin and candlestick is an analytic cubism work of art.


What are the materials needed for a violin?

You need your violin, a bow, and rosin. It would also probably be useful to get a music stand, it really helps.


What materials are used to make violin's?

Plains, Glue, pencil and ect.