I'm pretty sure that the painting was painted with oil paints.
I did an assignment on this and one of the questions asked what medium was used and that is what i wrote :)
cubism
Picasso married twice: 1917 and 1961. I do not think that is a lot.
Picasso's Woman With Blue Veil painting is not abstract. It is actually in a neoclassical style. His painting of women are normally of women he met or knew in real life.
no, he had a sister Conchita who died at the age of seven from diptheria when Picasso was 14 years old.[he had other siblings with three different women]
No but i am not sure what kind of painting it is
Pablo Picasso, 1923.
cubism
Picasso married twice: 1917 and 1961. I do not think that is a lot.
Picasso's Woman With Blue Veil painting is not abstract. It is actually in a neoclassical style. His painting of women are normally of women he met or knew in real life.
Picasso spent most of his time painting actual canvas paintings.
Picasso was married twice and had four children by three women. His children were Maria, Carmen, Francesca and his only son was Juan Carlos who was affectionately known as Citroen Picasso
no, he had a sister Conchita who died at the age of seven from diptheria when Picasso was 14 years old.[he had other siblings with three different women]
No but i am not sure what kind of painting it is
pablo picasso did not have respect for his women this was what people called the blue period
Pablo Picasso normally painted faces of both humans and animals. Occasionally, he would paint objects such as tables with fruit and water on, however the most popular things he painted were faces of humans and animals.By Charlotte from Sheffield
an impression of a terrible tragedy: bull, broken horse, murded soldier, tortured women, chaos, ruined burning houses
Pablo Picasso had 4 children with 3 different women. There names and birthdays were.... Paulo (4 Feb 1921- June 5 1975) with Olga Khokhlova Maia (5 Sept 1935-) with Marie-Therese Walter Claude (15 May 1947-) with Francoise Gilot Paloma (19 April 1949-) with Francoise Gilot