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.
Bob Sagot showed him the light!
Was it really?
Portrayed westward expansion in his paintings
yes he does, he impersonates pablo so the giants dont let him around
She was born in Chile, so I suppose that she would be Hispanic, and she was raised in Miami.
Because they caught the imagination of people.
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The "cubism" created by Picasso was a newer form of modern art. His paintings are very valuable.
Portrayed westward expansion in his paintings
That he changed his style every two years or so.
Picasso's mother was always an inspiration. She was very keen on Picasso's work. His mother was a gorgeous woman, very fair and lovely. So when Picasso decided to paint a portrait of her, he managed to show her lovely hair, the curves that she has and also the emotion she had.
It was important to have doom paintings if the service was Latin because not many people back then in medieval England knew latin, so paintings would help the congregation understand the message the preist was trying to get across.
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.
Pablo Picasso had many different paintings, one of his most famous ones was the scream, but he tended to specialise in more abstract paintings. He once did and abstract self portrait which sold for millions of pounds to a French Family.
Magritte took up painting fake Picassos, Braques and Chiricos after World War II to provide for himself. He would let his friends title the paintings he created, often really weird and random titles. He often combined the oddest objects in his paintings and used his incredible imagination, making his work so different. The Magritte Museum opened to the public on 30 May 2009 in Brussels He served in WWII
Its basically famous for its paintings. They are called "paleolithic cave paintings". The reason why they are so famous is because they are older then 15,000 years old, they are very precious. These caves are located in France and it was discovered in September 1940. Most of the paintings are of beautiful horses and locals come down and see the paintings and the beautiful caves... Two in one. Hope this helped you...
Because so many people love his paintings and because he triggered Expressionism.
The only pictures in the 11 th century were paintings. The camera wasn't invented until 1830. Paintings showed what people looked like and what they saw.
yes he does, he impersonates pablo so the giants dont let him around