In 1897.
Picasso found it more rewarding to study and copy old masterrs in the Prado Museum.
I don't think he did.
He graduated from the School of Fine Arts in Barcelona and the Fine Arts Academy in Madrid although this had no effect upon the development of his most famous art as there was no Cubism before Picasso.
Pablo Picasso was trained by his father.Addition: and in art schools.Name was Academy of arts.
His first trip was to Paris which was the art capital of Europe at the time
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He went to many schools but he went to Instituto da Gaurdiain La CorunaandLa Lonja in Barcelona.
He graduated from the School of Fine Arts in Barcelona and the Fine Arts Academy in Madrid although this had no effect upon the development of his most famous art as there was no Cubism before Picasso.
Pablo Picasso was trained by his father.Addition: and in art schools.Name was Academy of arts.
His first trip was to Paris which was the art capital of Europe at the time
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The School of Fine Arts in Barcelona and Madrid's Royal Academy of San Fernando, the country's foremost art school.
He went to many schools but he went to Instituto da Gaurdiain La CorunaandLa Lonja in Barcelona.
He was his own employer. He painted what he liked and took it to a gallery to sell.
Salvador Dali attended the San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid.
Picasso primarily painted in a form called cubism.
His father, who was a nature painter. He graduated from the School of Fine Arts in Barcelona and studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid, although he dropped out due to him believing that Academic painting was not for him.
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
He enroled in the School of Fine Arts in Barcelona at age 13.