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Pablo Picasso

Pablo Picasso was a Spanish painter, sculptor, and graphic artist. He was best known for co-founding the Cubist movement. Among his most famous pro-Cubist artworks are the “Les Demoiselles d'Avignon” and “Guernica.”

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What nationality was artist Pablo Picasso?

He was Spanish, born in Malaga in 1881 but he mostly worked in France in his lifetime.

What Style did Pablo Picasso use?

He changed styles during his whole career. Cubism was one of his early styles.

What was Pablo Picasso's personality characteristics?

He was really weird and loved his mom like everyone should. Moms are the best ya know always there. Drove a mud digger as well

How did Pablo Picasso become famous?

He was inspired by African mask.

Answer 2:

Picasso was was clever at drawing and painting as a child, and went on from there.

The African mask thing is from about 1907, when Picasso was 26!

The masks inspired him to paint 'The demoiselles 'dAvignon'.

Is Picasso blind?

No, it is unlikely he would be able to paint so proficiently if he were blind.

What were Picasso's parents called?

His father's name was José Ruiz y Blasco.

His mother: María Picasso y López.

Was Pablo Picasso married?

Pablo Picasso married to Olga Khokhlova in 1918 Pablo Picasso married to Jacqueline Roque in 1961

What painter is credited with starting the Cubist movement?

Cubism was started by Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso. Picasso is the most well-known of these painters.

When was Picasso baptized?

He was born on October 25, 1881, and baptized a few days later.

What was Pablo Picasso's cause of death?

Picasso died of natural causes, in his home, at 91 years of age. His final words were "Drink to me, drink to my health, you know I cant drink any more." Pablo Picasso was born on October 25, 1881 and died on April 8, 1973 - at the age of 91.

Did Pablo Picasso use oil paintings?

Yes, Picasso worked in oil, he also used many other mediums.

What is something interesting about Pablo Picasso's life?

well, tow of them are when his blue period started and when his rose period started. you could also include something about when one of his most famous paintings was first put out. [=

How much was Pablo Picasso's most famous painting sold for?

His first painting was the weeping woman painted in France and went for $320.00 Answer 2: The above is pure nonsense. Picasso's earliest painting in a museum, was painted in 1895. The 'Weeping Woman' is from 1937.

What are the theme of artwork of Picasso?

One common theme is bullfight. Another is people. And protests against the atrocities of war.

What was Picasso's first piece of art?

He made lots of paintings in art school, his first known oil painting was called 'Picador', made when Pablo was 8. The first one which became famous is the one depicting his sister's confirmation. It was painted in 1895 or 1896 when Pablo was 14 or 15 years old, and its dimensions are 166 cm x 118. It is now in the Picasso Museum, Barcelona, Spain.

Maison dans la campagne (Country House), 1893, oil on canvas, Picasso Museum, Barcelona, is the oldest Picasso painting we know of. Picasso painted it when he was 12.

AnswerPablo Picasso (1881-1973) was trained by his father who was a professor of drawing. Picasso was exhibiting at the young age of 13. A painting 'Boy on a Donkey', is an early work and there is an early self portrait done in 1901 during the blue period. There is a work done in 1888 called 'Le Picador', Picasso would have been 8.

Answer 2

Something he did at school, which we know nothing about. The first of his oil paintings now in a museum is a self portrait aged 14.

What is the mood in the painting Guernica painted by Picasso?

Picasso's intent was "anti-war". FYI: The New York Review of Books published letters and commentaries on Guernica during the 60s or 70s. The "back and forth" was informative and even entertaining! Good luck with finding a copy; there must be archives of NYRB on some web. Picasso's intent was "anti-war". FYI: The New York Review of Books published letters and commentaries on Guernica during the 60s or 70s. The "back and forth" was informative and even entertaining! Good luck with finding a copy; there must be archives of NYRB on some web.

Was picasso famous after he died or after he died?

I do not know mabe you should find it by your self

Is there any copyright on Picasso's works?

Pablo Picasso died in April 8th 1973. Under current US law (life of the artist +70 years) his works would be protected until 2043.

The US copyright representative for the Picasso Administration is the Artists Rights Society (see link below)

Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque created which style of painting?

George Braque and Pablo Picasso were Cubists who worked closely together from 1909 to 1914. Together they also invented the collage, a form of art that is made by pasting existing pieces (such as paper) together in an inventive and artistic way, something even children can do. Braque and Dufy and others of their time were called Les Fauves (the wild beasts) in derision, according to an interesting and oft-told story about a critic at an exhibition.

What year was Tete de cheval painted by Picasso?

Of course he made paintings in art school, when he was 11.