If you mean the name of a particular style or an -ism, painting faces in the same way as Picasso, there is not one. After the cubism years Picasso was not in a group nor followed the ways of other artists.
It was Pablo Picasso.
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I do not know what your question means: 'after Picasso' can mean that a work of art is copied or paraphrased from a Picasso work. Or maybe you mean 'What has happened in the art world after Picasso's death?' In that case the answer is that since Picasso died in 1973 nothing really revolutionary has happened. Pop Art was already under way, of course. We have had Minimalism, Land Art, various types of Installation. Definitely later than Picasso are video art and computer art.
HIS art
He was an art teacher.
Pablo Picasso was an artist who did over 20,000 pieces of artwork. Including sculptures, painings, drawings, and ceramics. Also Picasso went through many phases of artwork, or periods, in which he did certain types of art. Like in his blue period he used diferent shades of blue in his art, rarely using anything else. Picasso tended to hide things in his art also, (faces, animals, people, etc.) which just adds to an art fan's curiosity. Well I hope this was helpful :)
Picasso's focus in art is absract.
how did Picasso starting douing art
The art world would like to know.
Pablo Picasso was a great admirer of El Greco, and used aspects of his art such as mystical scenes, distorted limbs and strong colors in many of his later works. El Greco's influence along with exposure to artists such as Edvard Munch and Toulouse-Lautrec led Picasso to his period of modernism.
35% of all humans like Pablo Picassos art work.
Picasso's Father was an Artist like Picasso
It was Pablo Picasso.
how picasso changed art history
Pablo Picasso Made Modern art!
There are many art galleries and museums around the world where Picasso paintings can be viewed. These include the Museu Picasso in Barcelona and Musee Picasso in Paris.
The 'Penguin Dictionary of Art an Artists' ends the article about Picasso like this 'No man has changed more radically the nature of art. He stands at the beginning of a new epoch. Most museums of modern art throughout the world have examples'.