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His earlier work was realistic.

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Q: What were the differences of Picasso's earlier work and his cubist period?
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What was Pablo Picassos' art period during 1901-1904 called?

His Blue period.


What is an artist from the cubist period?

Cubism started in 1908. This means that ALL painters who painted before this date were pre-cubist.


When is the Cubism period?

Picasso made cubist paintings 1908 - 1915.


Is still life on a pedestal table in the cubist period?

No. That's Pre grad art school period.


Was the 'Reservoir at Horta' painted in the cubist period?

Yes, at the very start of Cubism.


Is Pablo Picasso from the Cubist period?

Yes, he actually helped develop cubism


What are all the types of Picassos periods?

Well, I Know 3: The Rose Period (1904 - 1906 ), The Blue Period ( 1901 - 1904 ), and Cubism ( 1907 - 1920's )


Who are the 4 artists of cubism?

There are far more than four cubist artists. The best known might be: G Braque, P Picasso, J Gris, Jean Metzinger. F Léger also had a cubist period.


Is Tamara de Lempicka a cubist?

No, she was not. Most of her popular works have much in common with Art Deco style. In some of her works, though, one might find cubist influence in background details. Later on she had a surrealistic period.


Is cubism the movement involved in Picasso's African period?

Somewhat, but his works in Picasso's African Period were not truly cubist. They had elements, but cubism formally came about when he collaborated with Georges Braque.


If you mastubute can you get your period earlier?

No


When did Pablo Picassos blue period start?

It Started when Pablo's Friend ( '''Carlos Casagmas''' ) Took his life in '''L'Hippodrome Cafe'''' in Paris, France, Took his life and shot himself. And Pablo Was in a depression and started the well known period, the '''Blue Period'''