Pablo Picasso was so important to the world because of his inivative way of using a brush and to convey his feelings. he was so young when he first started painting that as he got older and his subject matter brodened, Picasso's youthful imitative model included the dotted style of impressionism, and the art of nouveau, which he was probably inspired by the Swiss postermaker T.A. Steinlenand the French postismpressionists Toulouse-Lautrec, but more directly through Isider Nonell a friend of his.
But there is no real way to know why he was so important, maybe the way he conveyed his feeling on canvas made it seem as though they were the same feelings in the eyes of the beholder, that he conveyed feeling that they themselves could not understand.
Picasso revolutionized painting and influenced generations of artists during the 20th century. So his contribution to art is immeasurable.
How art contributes to humanity is a wide topic of psychology and sociology.
Picasso was famous for his epic painting on Guernica and the weeping woman because he used them both to express his anger
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Pablo Picasso went professional when he moved to Paris in 1900.
Pablo Picasso Had an Enemy Named Jeremy Nichol he was annoyed of his artwork and he wanted all art to be in pencil!
He made two versions. One is in Philadelphia, one in New York City.
Oh, yes. Any kind of artwork you can think of - Picasso did it. Maybe except graffiti.
The weeping woman or guernica.guernica
Picasso painted and sculpted. His most famous style of painting was cubism, but he also used blues, roses, classicism and surrealism.
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By being a huge fish Pf ft, your more of a fish than him. Pablo Picasso influenced history by showing the world that he has talent and now he is famous for his artwork.
Mr. Potato Head said, "Hey, Ham, I'm Picasso." So, he is imitating a famous artwork done by Pablo Picasso.
Pablo Picasso went professional when he moved to Paris in 1900.
Pablo Picasso Had an Enemy Named Jeremy Nichol he was annoyed of his artwork and he wanted all art to be in pencil!
He made two versions. One is in Philadelphia, one in New York City.
Oh, yes. Any kind of artwork you can think of - Picasso did it. Maybe except graffiti.
Some famous pieces of artwork include Da Vinci's "Mona Lisa," Van Gogh's "Starry Night," Munch's "The Scream," Wood's "American Gothic," and Warhol's Marilyn Monroe prints. Other great artists include Picasso, Michelangelo, and Pollock.
Cubism and many other kinds of art.
All kinds: painting, drawing, sculpture, graphic .....