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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 is the average amount of time Picasso spent on each piece of his art?

He has not told us. Wrong! Someone once asked Picasso how long it took him to paint a particular painting, and he replied "My whole lifetime." ...referring to the subconscious rather than the physical effort.

Where can one download pictures of Picasso paintings?

There are a number of online sites which contain downloadable forms of Picasso paintings. The web domain "NSRPaintings," for example, is a good resource for finding these downloads.

What date was Guernica finished?

Picasso's painting Guernica commemorates the bombing of Guernica in April 1937.

The painting was first displayed at the Paris International Expo in July 1937.

What is the price for a Picasso Grace et Mouvement picture?

Don't be deceived this group of prints is worth ca 1200£-1500£ at auction.despite the expected prices noted by many sales houses.... R

Why is Pablo Picasso eccentric?

The chemicals from the paint made him eccentric

What date did Pablo Picasso died?

Pablo Picasso died on 8 April, 1973 in Mougins, France.

Where is Pablo Picasso's hand with bouquet painting?

At Sotheby's auction house, unless it has been sold recently.

Why are paintings by Pablo Picasso so popular?

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

How many art schools did Picasso go to?

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

Why didn't Picasso divorce olga?

because he still loved her but they just had a brake so picasso could do his cheating. he stayed with her probs coz he thought he would probs never find another lady to marry and so he stuck with her to say he was taken.

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When did Pablo Picasso paint 'Guernica'?

Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) painted Guernica in 1937 in response to Nazi saturation bombing of the town of Guernica. It is now considered one of the most famous Picasso paintings and is in the Reina Sofia in Madrid.

Where computers around when Pablo Picasso was alive?

No, they had been invented but not for the use of private persons.

What did Pablo Picasso do in France?

He went to Paris because that was where the center of the art world was. Picasso stayed in France for the rest of his life.

When was Picasso's death?

Picasso died on the 8th of April in Mougins France in 1973.

Was Pablo Picasso only introducing primitive art forms into Western art?

I hate to sound biased, but Pablo Picasso definatly was NOT primative. When you look at his art and compare it to modern pop art, some of it was much more sophisticated. Although his art may have been some of the more crude abstract art, it was because he had no one to teach him how to do it! Anyone who thinks Picasso's works are primative is not seeing his disadvantages. I hate to sound biased, but Pablo Picasso definatly was NOT primative. When you look at his art and compare it to modern pop art, some of it was much more sophisticated. Although his art may have been some of the more crude abstract art, it was because he had no one to teach him how to do it! Anyone who thinks Picasso's works are primative is not seeing his disadvantages.

Where did Pablo Picasso go for art school?

His first trip was to Paris which was the art capital of Europe at the time