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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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Did Picasso have any problems with his self confidence?

probably, since most people totally disliked his work

Where was The Lesson by Pablo Picasso produced?

In France, because he moved to France in 1904 and painted 'The Lesson' in 1913. FACT!!

Where is Guernica located?

MADRID,SPAIN Reina Sofia Museum New York, MOMA Answer 2:Sorry, mate. It was moved to the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid many years ago.

What did Pablo Picasso specialize in?

Pablo Picasso was a painter sculptor, print maker, ceramicist and he designed theatrical stages/sets.

He was one of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century and he co-invented "Cubism" and the technique known as "Collage". He also invented "Constructed Sculpture".

Where is the fuse for windscreen washer on a Picasso?

There is a panel on the drivers side of the car its got a little packet pull it to revel the fuse box

Was Picasso deaf?

No, he was not. Anyway not that he complained.

Where is the original Picasso 'Spanish Woman from Majorca'?

It is in The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow.

What are three paintings of Pablo Picasso?

Three paintings of Pablo Picasso are Three Musicians, Girl Before A Mirror and The Old Guitarist.

Old oil painting on canvas of baby jesus where can i find out how much it is worth?

If it's really, really old, you could try the vatican's aquisitions department. Otherwise try your local auction house and then maybe add 25% to what they advise.

What artworks is Picasso most known for?

Nearly all of Picasso's works are extremely well know so an exact answer is near impossible. However his painting of "Guernica" is the most reprinted and purchased of his paintings.

What time did the play The glass menagerie take place?

There is no specific date that is set by Tenesse Williams, however, if you examine the facts given by the playwright one can come to a close estimate. In Tom's opening monologue he hints to the fact that the Bombing of Guernica just recently happened and his mother, Amanda, makes multiple comments throughout the play suggesting that summer is just around the corner such as, "It feels like summer already." Since The bombing of Guernica happened on April 26, 1937 and summer begins a little over halfway into June, and factoring in Amanda commenting on the heat, one can approximate the time that the Glass Menagerie took place to be anywhere from May to Early June of 1937.

When did Pablo Picasso died and what style did he use to do his pantings?

He died in 1973. All throught his life he changed styles: Blue Period,. PInk Period, Cubism, Neo-Classical period, ...

What did Picasso do to get recognized in his field?

When he painted a perfect painting without stopping or looking at his paper and after showed it to his friends

What was Claude Monet's first painting called?

Answer 2:

His first painting was something he did in art school and is now forgotten.

Of course we cannot know today what he may have painted before being a professional. The first oil painting of his, known today, is Trophies of the Hunt from 1862.

What materials do cubist artists use?

Picasso's cubist pictures fall into two categories: for the first category - his analytic cubist paintings - where the forms and objects were broken up into fragments looking like shards of glass - he used traditional materials - oil paints on canvas, or occasionally on board.

For the second type, synthetic cubism, where the pictures was built up from objects and figures seen from different angles at the same time, he introduced -( for the first time in the history of painting-) ready-made objects, old theatre tickets, string, bits of paper, into his pictures, also creating trompe d-oeil effects. For example, stencilled words on a white background gave the appearance of a sheet of newspaper.

One of his most famous paintings "Still life with Chair Caning" 1912, was in fact his very first attempt at this way of working. In this case, he glued on to his canvas, printed fabric to imitate the appearance of chair caning. And, also used rope around this picture instead of a traditional frame.

See pic (which is in the Picassso Museum, Paris) at link below.

(I should note here, that Picasso's colleague Braque was also an innovator of collage painting)