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Click Box to View a Movie of Picasso’s Artwork. Pablo Picasso. Guernica. What is Cubism? . Pablo Picasso. Pablo Picasso was born more than 120 years ago (1881) in Spain. Pablo Picasso made many pieces of art during his lifetime. His work is often divided into three main periods.
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Click Box to View a Movie of Picasso’s Artwork Pablo Picasso Guernica What is Cubism?
Pablo Picasso • Pablo Picasso was born more than 120 years ago (1881) in Spain. • Pablo Picasso made many pieces of art during his lifetime. • His work is often divided into three main periods. Blues Period (1901–1904) Rose Period (1904–1906) CubismPeriod (1909–1912) Self Portrait
Pablo Picasso – Blue Period • Gloomy and Dark • Monochromatic • Tints and shades of blue and blue-green Femme aux Bras Croisés The Old Guitarist
Pablo Picasso – Rose Period • Characterized by a more Cheery Style • Painted many images of Circus Life • Reds, Oranges and Pinks Garçon à la Pipe Acrobat and Young Harlequin
Pablo Picasso – Cubism Period What is Cubism? • Picasso developed Cubism along with another artist, George Braque. The two artists worked side by side during the cubism period. • One of the primary goals of cubism was to depart from the traditional understanding of perspective and space.
Pablo Picasso – Cubism Period Cubism Traditional Painting
Pablo Picasso – Cubism Period Characteristics of Cubism • Abstract • Simplified Geometric Shapes • Rearranged • More than One Point of View • Sometimes Had a Broken Mirror Effect
Pablo Picasso Self-Portrait Abstract: Does not look like real life
Simplified Geometric Shapes Pablo Picasso The Three Musicians Jacqueline with Crossed Hands Harlequin
Rearranged Pablo Picasso Portrait of Marie-Thérèse Girl with a Boat
More Than One Point of View Pablo Picasso Girl with a Boat Nusch Éluard
Broken Mirror Effect Pablo Picasso Portrait of Kahnweiler
Pablo Picasso – Cubism Characteristics of Cubism • Abstract • Simplified Geometric Shapes • Rearranged • More than One Point of View • Sometimes Had a Broken Mirror Effect