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 Pablo Picasso - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
While Picasso was primarily a painter (in fact he believed that an artist must paint in order to be considered a true artist), he also worked with small ceramic and bronze sculptures, collage and even wrote some poetry.
Picasso was extremely talented as a painter and draughtsman, even by the standards of the world's great artists.
The act of painting it was captured in a series of photographs by Picasso's most famous lover, Dora Maar, a distinguished artist in her own right.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pablo_Picasso

  
 Pablo Picasso. Biography- Olga's Gallery
Picasso and the Invention of Cubism by Pepe Karmel, Pablo Picasso.
Picasso’s image of himself had changed, and this was probably reflected in more conventional language he adopted in his art, the way in which he consciously made use of artistic traditions and was almost never provocative.
Picasso’s move was reflected in his art with an increasing reduction in his range of colors to black, white and green.
http://www.abcgallery.com/P/picasso/picassobio.html

  
 PICASSO
Pablo Picasso began painting at the early age of 11, when he was admitted to La Coruña Arts School.
Picasso continued with his new ideas and influences, the simplicity of lines and colors, and his decorative art.
Picasso (later affiliated to the French Communist Party) was a defendant of the Spanish Republic, which made him a loyal artist, well-know all over the world.
http://www.spanisharts.com/reinasofia/picasso.htm

  
 Pablo Picasso
Picasso's genius manifested itself early: at the age of 10 he made his first paintings, and at 15 he performed brilliantly on the entrance examinations to Barcelona's School of Fine Arts.
Born in Málaga on October 25, 1881, Picasso was the son of José Ruiz Blasco, an art teacher, and María Picasso y Lopez.
Picasso's favorite subjects were musical instruments, still-life objects, and his friends.
http://www.mcs.csuhayward.edu/~malek/Artfolder/Pablo.html

  
 Island of Freedom - Pablo Picasso
For Picasso, the meaning of art was to be derived from other works of art, and not directly from nature.
As the son of a professor of art, Picasso's talent for drawing was recognized at an early age.
Their influence, among others', can be detected in the paintings of Picasso's "blue period" (1901-04), which was stimulated by his exposure to life and thought in Paris, where he made his home after 1904.
http://www.island-of-freedom.com/PICASSO.HTM

  
 The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Works of Art: Modern Art
Picasso's portrait of the expatriate writer was begun in 1905, at the end of his Harlequin period and before he took up Cubism.
Pablo Picasso was born in 1881 in Malaga, Spain, and grew up in Barcelona, where he associated with a large group of artists and writers that gathered at the Quatre Gats café.
She took her pose, Picasso sat very tight in his chair and very close to his canvas and on a very small palette, which was of a brown gray color, mixed some more brown gray and the painting began.
http://www.metmuseum.org/collections/view1.asp?dep=21&full=0&item=47%2E106

  
 Pablo Picasso,Legend,Pablo Picasso,No painter or sculptor, not even Michelangelo, had been as f,Heros,Legends,by Robert ...
Picasso was regarded as a boy genius, but if he had died before 1906, his 25th year, his mark on 20th century art would have been slight.
The exception, since Picasso never painted an abstract picture in his life, was abstract art; but even there his handprints lay everywhere--one obvious example being his effect on the early work of American Abstract Expressionist painters, Arshile Gorky, Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning, among others.
Picasso imposed on them a load of feeling, ranging from dreamy eroticism (as in some of his paintings of his mistress Marie-Therese Walter in the '30s) to a sardonic but frenzied hostility, that no Western artist had made them carry before.
http://www.4to40.com/legends/index.asp?article=legends_pablopicasso

  
 Spain in Cyberspain: PICASSO
In his life time, Picasso had already become a synonym for "modern art." Today he still considered a myth, a legend of the arts; his poise as an artist is intricate and vibrant in a myriad of facets.
By the time of his death, Picasso was recognized universally as the foremost artist of his era, and possibly of the century.
Son of a painter and master drafter, Picasso was trained so that by the age of nine he began to paint and sketch.
http://www.cyberspain.com/passion/picasso.htm

  
 Pablo Picasso The Sculptures
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) is one of the great artists of the 20th century.
The sculpture belongs to Picasso's assemblages which he began in the early 1940s when he came across an old bicycle saddle and a rusty pair of handlebars on a scrap heap.
I would even go a step further: although the paintings and graphic works are, from the art history point of view, more important, the sculptures mark the highlights of his career since they better and more openly express his inventive force and his humor than the rest of his oeuvre.
http://www.cosmopolis.ch/english/cosmo9/pablopicasso.htm

  
 Guggenheim Collection - Artist - Picasso - Biography
Among the enormous number of Picasso exhibitions that were held during the artist’s lifetime, those at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1939 and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, in 1955 were most significant.
Pablo Picasso was born on October 25, 1881, in Málaga, Spain.
There Picasso continued his prolific work in painting, drawing, prints, ceramics, and sculpture until his death April 8, 1973.
http://www.guggenheimcollection.org/site/artist_bio_126.html

  
 Picasso, Pablo on Encyclopedia.com
Pablo PICASSO and Francoise Gilot, at their home in the Provence, on the Cote d'Azure.
Pablo Picasso: famous as no artist ever had been, he was a pioneer, a master and a protean monster, with a hand in every art movement of the century.(Time 100: Artists and Entertainers)
Pablo PICASSO with his daughter Maya (from his liaison with Marie-Thse WALTER).
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/P/Picasso.asp

  
 NGA - Picasso, The Early Years 1892-1906: Exhibition Brochure
This exhibition is the first comprehensive survey of Picasso's art before cubism, from the academic and realist work of his youth to his emergence as a brilliant stylist in late 1906.
Pablo Ruiz Picasso was born on October 25, 1881, in the Spanish coastal town of Málaga, where his father, José Ruiz Blasco, was an art instructor at a provincial school.
Picasso began to draw under his father's tutelage and studied in various art schools between 1892 and 1897, including academies in Barcelona and Madrid.
http://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/picbro.htm

  
 Cubism, cubists: Picasso and Braque, and their great influences
During the years when Picasso and Braque were developing cubism, the other artists were influenced by the movement.
In Braque's work, the volumes of the houses, the cylindrical forms of the trees, and the tan-and-green colour scheme are reminiscent of Paul Cézanne's landscapes, which deeply inspired the Cubists in their first stage of development, until 1909.
Violon et feuille de musique (1912) by Pablo Picasso
http://sachiyoasakawa.tripod.com

  
 Pablo Picasso
The style was created by Picasso in tandem with his great friend Georges Braque, and at times, the works were so alike it was hard for each artist quickly to identify their own.
Picasso was a little afraid of the painting and didn't show it except to a small circle of friends until 1916, long after he had completed his early Cubist pictures.
The small Museo de Picasso in Barcelona is devoted primarily to his early works, which include strikingly realistic renderings of casts of ancient sculpture.
http://www.artchive.com/artchive/P/picasso.html

  
 Picasso: EnchantedLearning.com
Picasso's "blue period," (1901 to 1904), was followed by his "rose period," (1904-1906), during which Picasso used warmer colors in his paintings.
Pablo Picasso was trained as an artist in Spain, but moved to Paris in 1900, when he was 19 years old.
Pablo Picasso (October 25, 1881 - April 8, 1973) was a Spanish artist who revolutionized painting, drawing, sculpture, and ceramics (pottery).
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/artists/picasso

  
 Pablo Picasso Paintings Prints and Biography
Picasso érotique is organized by the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Musée national Picasso and the Réunion des musées nationaux in co-production with the Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume, Paris, and the Museu Picasso, Barcelona.
Picasso érotique opens, appropriately enough, with an installation evoking a fin-de-siècle brothel - the setting both for many of the painter's earliest sexual exploits and for his first large body of erotic drawings.
The following galleries document the importance of erotic subjects during the crucial period from 1904, when Picasso moved to Paris, to the completion, in the spring of 1907, of Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, a depiction of five prostitutes that is regarded as one of the most important paintings in the history of modern art.
http://www.picasso.com

  
 Cleveland Museum of Art - Our Collections
Picasso made four preparatory sketches for this painting, changing the figures in the composition at least twice.
Picasso's painting projects a pessimistic outlook, expressed not only in the symbolism of the figures but also in its desolate, cold, blue tones.
In addition to the changes Picasso made while painting La Vie, a second painting was discovered beneath its surface that appears to be the lost work, The Last Moments (or The Moribund).
http://www.clemusart.com/museum/collect/highlights/high26.html

  
 Aesthetic Realism & Picasso's Minotauromachy: Power and Tenderness in Men
I believe Picasso's criticism of himself, the way men use their strength to have their way, how women use their bodies to conquer men is the subject of many of his prints.
The critic Anthony Blunt describes Picasso's use of the minotaur as at times "a symbol of violence and brutality, as in the scenes in which it is about to rape a sleeping girl...
These beings represent the duality in all men and in the artist himself; the opposing forces he wanted to put together as person and as artist.
http://www.aestheticrealism.org/News-ck.htm

  
 Pablo Picasso Artist
Picasso's highly original style continuously evolved throughout his long career, expanding the definition of what art could be.
Pablo Picasso was born in Malaga, Spain on October 25, 1881.
By 1912 Picasso was incorporating newspaper print, postage stamps and other materials into his paintings.
http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/95oct/ppicasso.html

  
 Paris Pages Musee National Picasso
Picasso was born in 1881 and he began to study art in 1895.
The Musée Picasso is situated in the heart of historic Paris, and has a collection of several thousand works of Pablo Picasso.
It was leased to the ambassador of Venice, and it became the Central School of Art and Manufacture (and then the School of "métiers d'art"), and finally it was leased to the state in 1975.
http://www.paris.org/Musees/Picasso

  
 MoMA.org Exhibitions 2003 Matisse Picasso
Matisse Picasso tells the compelling story of two artists who, by looking at and learning from one another for nearly half a century, were driven to ever higher levels of accomplishment, and despite their personal differences, were closer in spirit than any other two artists of that time.
Matisse Picasso is the first exhibition dedicated to the lifelong dialogue between two of the most important artists of the twentieth century.
This exhibition is a collaboration between The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Tate Modern, London; and the Réunion des Musées Nationaux/Musée Picasso, Musée National d'Art Moderne/Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris.
http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/2003/MatissePicasso.html

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Picasso
Picasso revealed to Stein, and she passed on to us, one of the main secrets of his later styles.
This was the vision that Picasso brought to his art: a recognizable eye, a nose in profile, and these not necessarily connected in any way that makes sense to the eye of an adult viewer.
Stein says with characteristic self assurance that she alone understood Picasso and compared what he did in art to what she did with words, and there is merit in the comparison.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0486247155?v=glance

  
 Astrocartography of Pablo Picasso's Least-aspected Sun
In February 1917, Picasso traveled to Italy with Jean Cocteau to meet with Sergey Diaghilev, the director of the Ballets Russes.
I suddenly realized how necessary it was for Picasso to have people around who believed in him and his work and [who] could be trusted to follow him wholeheartedly into the future.
Pablo Ruiz Picasso was born in Malaga, Spain, about eight degrees west of the vertical, midnight position of his Primary Sun.
http://www.dominantstar.com/b_pic.htm

  
 AllRefer.com - Pablo Picasso (European Art, 1600 To The Present, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Pablo Picasso (Pablo Ruiz y Picasso)[pA´blO pEkA´sO; rOOEth´ E] Pronunciation Key, 1881–1973, Spanish painter, sculptor, graphic artist, and ceramist, who worked in France.
He is generally considered in his technical virtuosity, enormous versatility, and incredible originality and prolificity to have been the foremost figure in 20th-century art.
Pablo Picasso, European Art, 1600 To The Present, Biographies
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/P/Picasso.html

  
 Musée national Picasso Paris (Pablo Picasso museum)
The Picasso museum of Paris is located at the Hotel Salé in the Marais distric of Paris, France.
A la mort de Pablo Picasso, les héritiers de l'artiste acceptent de laisser l'Etat choisir les oeuvres de Picasso qui lui reviendront avant de procéder à leur partage.
Vous trouverez des fiches commentés de quatres tableaux cubistes de Picasso (cubisme).
http://www.musee-picasso.fr

  
 WebMuseum: Picasso and Cubism
The Cubist movement in painting was developed by Picasso and Braque around 1907 and became a major influence on Western art.
It was then that artists such as Picasso and Braque started to use pieces of cut-up newspaper in their paintings.
The Spaniard Pablo Picasso and the Frenchman Georges Braque splintered the visual world not wantonly, but sensuously and beautifully with their new art.
http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/tl/20th/cubism.html

  
 The Aesthetic Realism of Eli Siegel and Picasso's GUERNICA: For Life
Picasso used art to oppose injustice; he used flatness to show the meaning, the "indissoluble presence of relation," the sensible structure of things which has us like the world on an honest basis.
Here, in Pablo Picasso's angry yet monumental memorial to Guernica, sudden and wanton killing is presented in flat, clearly outlined, yet agonizingly cut off shapes.
When the fascist bombs struck the Spanish town of Guernica in the middle of the night of April 26, 1937, the horror Picasso felt was like lightning striking him; and that light is in this painting.
http://www.aestheticrealism.org/GUERNICA_dk.htm

  
 The Picasso Conspiracy
In general copyright of works by Pablo Picasso are the property of the heirs to the Pablo Picasso estate.
It is a little known fact that the origin of Pablo Picasso's Guernica lies in a secretive drawing that was executed in 1934 and which re-surfaced in England in the 1970's.
Yet since it's discovery, the Picasso museums and the Picasso Administration under the direction of Claude Picasso have refused access to fingerprinted materials that could prove it genuine.
http://www.web.org.uk/picasso

  
 Pablo Picasso Online
Painter Françoise Gilot lived with Picasso for ten years and bore him two children: Claude and Paloma Picasso.
Pablo Picasso at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. In-depth study of The Tragedy, 1903
Pablo Picasso at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. 12 works by Pablo Picasso
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/picasso_pablo.html

  
 CGFA- Pablo Ruiz y Picasso
Paul as Harlequin, 1924, oil on canvas, Musée Picasso, Paris.
The Lovers, 1923, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. The Pipes of Pan, 1923, oil on canvas, Musée Picasso, Paris.
First Communion, 1895-96, oil on canvas, Museo Picasso, Barcelona.
http://cgfa.sunsite.dk/picasso

  
 Brassai, Conversations with Picasso, excerpt
When Picasso returns two hours later, she undoes the package and takes out a little picture: "M. Picasso," she says, "allow me to present you with one of your old paintings."
She would like to see Picasso "in person." She has something to show him that will undoubtedly interest him.
Resigned, the woman wraps up her Picasso, and we continue to talk about the signature.
http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/071480.html

  
 Picasso America Freediving and Spearfishing Equipment Specialists 310-937-5660
Picasso America works with Picasso to improve and innovate products that are made for the North American market.
Picasso freediving fins have set the world standard on quality fins.
Made of the highest grades of Yamamoto neoprene, no one approaches the quality of Picasso wetsuits.
http://www.picassoamerica.com

  
 Picasso Lithographs - Limited Edition Signed Lithographs by Pablo Picasso
Held back for 20 years, this rare collection of posthumously published work by Picasso, approved and signed by his estate, is now made available for public sale.
Picasso Lithographs - Limited Edition Signed Lithographs by Pablo Picasso
Two consecutive works of art by Pablo Picasso, reproduced as high-quality, signed limited edition lithographs and posters only available here!
http://www.picasso-galleries.com

  
 Museu Picasso
de les obres autoritzades: Pablo Picasso, VEGAP, Barcelona 2004
http://www.museupicasso.bcn.es/index.htm

  
 OCAIW - Pablo Picasso
Portrait of Paul Picasso as a Child, 1923
Silhouette of Picasso and Young Girl Crying, 1940
Sketch of Set for "Le 14 Juillet" by Romain Rolland, 1936
http://www.ocaiw.com/picasso.htm

  
 exposition matisse - picasso paris : musée peinture abstraite ( guernica, minotaure )
exposition matisse - picasso paris : musée peinture abstraite (guernica, minotaure)
Réalisé par la Réunion des musées nationaux, le site Matisse Picasso
http://www.matissepicasso.org

  
 Cleveland Museum of Art - Our Collections
During their close association from 1909 to 1914, Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque created Cubism, the most influential art movement of the 20th century.
The broad nose and round, dark eye in the mask suggest that Picasso cast himself in his favorite role as Harlequin in this painting.
The title of the sheet of music that the figure holds derives from a popular song from the period, which begins: "Si tu veux, Marguerite, faire mon bonheur, donne-moi ton coeur" (If you will, Marguerite, make my happiness, give me your heart).
http://www.clemusart.com/museum/collect/highlights/high07.html

  
 Musée national Picasso La Guerre et la Paix - Vallauris
L'histoire de la création de l'oeuvre monumentale de Picasso, La Guerre et la Paix qui orne les murs de la chapelle de Vallauris.
Biographie de Picasso à Vallauris, contexte de création de la La Guerre et la Paix.
Présentation de La Guerre et la Paix, oeuvre peinte par Picasso dans la chapelle de Vallauris
http://www.musee-picasso-vallauris.fr

  
 GUERNICA 1937-Pablo Picasso's Spanish Civil War
Dreams and Lies of Franco 1 by Picasso
Pablo Ruiz Picasso From the Mining Co. with links
Analytical criteria linking Picasso's Mural Guernica and battle piece for piano by Stefan Wolpe
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/9820/guernica.htm

  
 NOVA Einstein's Big Idea Why Einstein was Like Picasso PBS
project on, I was instantly struck with the notion that Einstein was just as creative as Pablo Picasso.
Einstein, Picasso: Space, Time, and the Beauty That Causes Havoc
Awhile ago I made a film about the groundbreaking painter, and when I took the E = mc
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/einstein/producer.html

  
 Pablo Picasso : Le site officiel
Demandes d'autorisations en ligne pour l'utilisation des oeuvres, de l'image et du nom Picasso.
picasso, musee, museum, exposition, exhibition, cubisme, pablo, succession, vie, oeuvres, ruiz, maya, claude, paloma, genealogie, biographie, ateliers, peinture, sculpture, periode, bleue, rose, metamorphoses, neo-classique, vallauris, guernica, vauvenargues, minotaure, agenda, livre, vente, agents, painting, copyright, life, work, book, administration, droits, auteur, reproduction, representation, demande, autorisation, credits
Sa vie, sa biographie, ses peintures, ses sculptures et ses ateliers.
http://www.picasso.fr

  
 Picasso-Museum Luzern, Schweiz - Information zum Museum
Die rund 200 meisterhaften Aufnahmen geben aus nächster Nähe Einblick ins Leben Picassos und vermögen dem noch Suchenden eine Tür zu dessen Spätwerken zu öffnen.
Seit 1992 beherbergt das Picasso-Museum auch die Ausstellung "Picasso, fotografiert von David Douglas Duncan".
Die Schenkung der mit Picasso befreundeten Familie Rosengart an die Stadt Luzern, anlässlich ihres 800-Jahr-Jubiläums 1978, umfasst eine Reihe grossformatiger Gemälde und eine Eisenblech-Skulptur, sowie Gouachen, Handzeichnungen, Keramiken und Originalgrafiken, und ist heute eine der weltweit wichtigsten Sammlungen von Spätwerken Pablo Picassos (1881-1973).
http://www.kulturluzern.ch/picasso-museum

  
 Learn spanish in Spain and Malaga
Spanish Courses in Malaga and the 'Instituto P. Picasso'
Copyright © 2004 Instituto P Picasso, Plaza de la Merced 20 Málaga Telf: 952213932Spanish Language School - Spanish courses in Malaga, Spain
birth place, now a museum, shares the same square as the school, and the new Picasso Museum, one of the most important museums of its kind, is nearby, too.
http://www.instituto-picasso.com

  
 Images of Chicago Picasso, 1967, Chicago, Illinois, by Pablo Picasso. Digital Imaging Project: Art historical images of ...
Images of Chicago Picasso, 1967, Chicago, Illinois, by Pablo Picasso.
Digital Imaging Project: Art historical images of European and North American architecture and sculpture from classical Greek to Post-modern.
See this site for additional information on this important sculpture.
http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/picasso/picasso.html

  
 Fundación Picasso - Museo Casa Natal - Ayuntamiento de Málaga
Desde este espacio, en nombre del equipo de la Fundación Picasso, os doy la bienvenida; esperando que el contenido de esta página os sea de utilidad y sirva de prólogo a vuestra próxima visita a la Casa Natal de Picasso y así podáis disfrutar de los variados servicios que ofrecemos.
Fundación Picasso - Museo Casa Natal - Ayuntamiento de Málaga
El edificio de la Casa Natal de Picasso fue construido en 1861 por el maestro de obras Diego Clavero, y completado por Rafael Moreno y Gerónimo Cuervo, en el solar dejado tras la desamortización del convento de Santa María de la Paz.
http://www.fundacionpicasso.es

  
 View Picasso Prints and Buy Posters
In the coming weeks and months, we hope to build a completely searchable gallery of Picasso works (some 22,000!).
Girl with a Boat (Maya Picasso), 1938 (CGFA)
If you are looking to actually search the Web for a particular Picasso image, try Google's incredible visual search (currently in beta testing).
http://www.picasso.com/gallery/index.html

  
 Graphikmuseum Pablo Picasso Münster
Picasso, Pablo, Picassomuseum, Museum, Grafikmuseum, Graphikmuseum, Lithografien, Lithografie, Lithographien, Lithographie, Stier, Münster, Kunst, Kultur, Huizinga, Sammlung, Königsstrasse
http://www.graphikmuseum.de

  
 Bellagio Hotel & Casino - Fine Dining Picasso
Soaring cove ceilings, intimate nooks and great bursts of flowers make Picasso a dream of country elegance.
In addition, surveyors in the 2002 Zagat Las Vegas Restaurant Survey voted Picasso "Most Popular Restaurant" in Las Vegas.
Here, master Chef Julian Serrano's French-Mediterranean cuisine takes flight in a room that boasts an awesome profusion of original Picasso oils and ceramics.
http://www.bellagio.com/pages/din_picasso.asp

  
 Definition of Pablo picasso
The list of authors can be found here.
http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Pablo_picasso

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