He worked in practically all materials and techniques imaginable. Drawings, watercolor, crayon, oil paint, engraving, metal sculpture, ceramics...
The Girls of Avignon; Weeping Woman; Guernica.
He mainly used photographs, oil painting and silkscreen
Picasso was not an open-air painter, he preferred working in his studio.
No: Picasso's painting is named after the town.
She was a housewife.
There is no word to cover the whole of his work in different styles and in different materials.
reducing objects to their simplest forms
The 'Barefooted Girl' (1895) is the first Picasso work in a museum.
No, the materials you have to work with as well as the tools and techniques are different
The Girls of Avignon; Weeping Woman; Guernica.
He mainly used photographs, oil painting and silkscreen
Picasso was not an open-air painter, he preferred working in his studio.
No: Picasso's painting is named after the town.
Picasso was Spanish and did not work in Italy.
A painter
Yes, he did.
She was a housewife.