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The "cubism" created by Picasso was a newer form of modern art. His paintings are very valuable.

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How have experts described Pablo Picasso's style of work?

That he changed his style every two years or so.


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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'. Picasso is known for his numerous paintings and his "cubism" style.


Where did Pablo Picasso get his name?

Picasso's parents gave him his name! Answer 2: It is a bit more complicated than that. His Christian names, which are a lot more than just Pablo, were of course given him by his parents. His father's family name was Ruiz, but Pablo the painter thought his mother's family name, Picasso, looked better. So he used this.


Why did Pablo Picasso create artworks?

You become an artist because you feel you have the talent and the urge. So did Picasso.


What was Pablo Picasso's famous work?

Dozens of his paintings are very famous. If you mean his most famous work (why don't you say so?) there are a few to choose from. To name just one:Guernica, painted in 1937.


Why did Pablo Picasso marry so many women?

Picasso married twice: 1917 and 1961. I do not think that is a lot.


How old was Picasso when he showed an interest in art?

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Any medium you can think of: drawing, painting, engraving, lithography, sculpture, pottery, ...


What was unique about Pablo Picasso style and approach to his art?

The paintings and other works of art Pablo Picasso created were unique because of his use of drawing rather than using color to make forms and space. His approach was unique because he used his memory and imagination to paint and had no trouble with using different methods.


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