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When was enamel saucepan painted?

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When was 'The Enamel Saucepan' picture painted?

Even if this is a picture many people know, you should always mention the name of the artist when you ask about a painting. 'Still life with a Saucepan' was painted in 1945.


Where did Picasso paint Enamel Saucepan?

In Paris.


What is the size of 'Enamel Saucepan' by Pablo Picasso?

I believe the size of 'Enamel Saucepan' is 560mm by 430mm


Where is 'The Enamel Saucepan' kept?

At the Museum of Modern Art, Paris (Centre Pompidou).


Why did Pablo paint the enamel saucepan?

He found it would make a nice picture.


Who owns the Enamel Saucepan by Pablo Picasso now kelp?

Museum of modern Art


Is your painted steel bowl oven safe?

A painted steel bowl is oven safe, as long as the paint is enamel.


Can a bathtub be painted?

Yes, with a special enamel used for that purpose. ------------------------------ Yes, it is best left to a professional to paint it electrostatically with epoxy enamel (or other) paint. They do it in your home without having to move the tub. It not expensive.


Can you use acrylic or water colours for butterfly paintings on lime painted walls?

If the walls are painted lime coloured latex or acrylic, you can. If enamel, you can not. Maybe test a small part in an area that is normally unseen .


What part of speech is the word tole?

A tole would be a noun. A tole is a piece of enamel wear painted as an art piece, but designed for daily use.


How do you spell enameled?

That is the correct spelling of the word "enamel" (a thick paint, or the outer layer of a tooth).


What is Enamel Saucepan by Pablo Picasso about?

Enamel Saucepan (1945) is a good example of Synthetic Cubism, one of two branches of cubism that Picasso and Braque first developed in 1907. This style of painting was more about how the artist broke down the image into planes and facets, showing an object from several angles at once and less about the image having symbolic meaning (as, for example, Picasso's "Guernica"). Synthetic Cubism, used more decorative shapes, stencilling, collage, and brighter colors. Enamel Saucepan seems to be generally regarded as a still life without attendant meaning though the individual viewer is, of course, free to ascribe whatever meaning they wish. Of "Guernica" Picasso said “It isn’t up to the painter to define the symbols. Otherwise it would be better if he wrote them out in so many words! The public who look at the picture must interpret the symbols as they understand them.”