1881
No, sorry, he died 37 years ago.
Pablo Picasso subject matter is really non existent what he really wanted to do was to take every day images using an abstracted form and random angles ... there is a Blue Period in Picasso's life from1901 to 1904 where the subject matter was all about blue and the different shads this was when Picasso's friend had died which left him feeling melancholy and with out hope ...
well, it's actually a twist, because.. LIKE.. pablo Picasso's mother died, and what happend was, the next day, a witness? came.. and was like, he said, she was alive. anyways, the answer is YES & NO. :}
Pablo Picasso influenced his art greatly. They were friends, but the type that were cool one day and hated each other the next. He took after Picasso and later changed to his own style. But Picasso started him off on the right foot.
1881
yes he used to go church every day
No, sorry, he died 37 years ago.
He has shown the way for many modern artists.
Millions! "...Pablo Picasso's Nude, Green Leaves and Bust, a painting created in the span of a single day in 1932, [sold] for $106.5 million dollars."
Pablo Picasso subject matter is really non existent what he really wanted to do was to take every day images using an abstracted form and random angles ... there is a Blue Period in Picasso's life from1901 to 1904 where the subject matter was all about blue and the different shads this was when Picasso's friend had died which left him feeling melancholy and with out hope ...
well, it's actually a twist, because.. LIKE.. pablo Picasso's mother died, and what happend was, the next day, a witness? came.. and was like, he said, she was alive. anyways, the answer is YES & NO. :}
Pablo Picasso influenced his art greatly. They were friends, but the type that were cool one day and hated each other the next. He took after Picasso and later changed to his own style. But Picasso started him off on the right foot.
Paul Clifford is a fictional character in a novel of the same name by nineteenth-century writer Edward Bulwer-Lytton. The novel is famous for beginning with the immortal line "It was a dark and stormy night", and centres around a young fellow who is a fashionable man-about-town by day and a masked highwayman called "Captain Lovett" by night. Pablo Picasso, on the other hand, was a famous painter who was born in Spain, and lived mostly during the twentieth century. He is known mostly for his unrealistic, cubist paintings of people. In short--two very, very different men. As a small matter of curiosity, where on earth did you get such a question?
The National History Day theme for 2012 is Reform, Revolution, and Reaction. You need to relate your exhibit/web page/documentary to any one of these three words. Personally, I did Pablo Picasso; Revolution in Art. I moved on to County!
When the family moved to Barcelona in 1896, Picasso easily gained entrance to the School of Fine Arts. A year later he was admitted as an advanced student at the Royal Academy of San Fernando in Madrid; he demonstrated his remarkable ability by completing in one day an entrance examination for which an entire month was permitted. But Picasso found the atmosphere at the academy http://www.answers.com/topic/stifling, and he soon returned to Barcelona, where he began to study historical and contemporary art on his own. At that time Barcelona was the most vital cultural center in Spain, and Picasso quickly joined the group of poets, painters, and writers who gathered at the famous café Quatre Gats
Antonina Vallentin has written: 'Stresemann' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Politics and government 'H.G. Wells, prophet of our day' 'Heine' -- subject(s): Biography, German Poets 'El Greco' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Leonardo da Vinci; the tragic pursuit of perfection [by] Antonina Vallentin, translated by E. W. Dickes' 'Picasso' 'Pablo Picasso'