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2. Pablo Diego José Francisco da
Paula Juan Nepomuceno María
de las Remedios Cipriano de la
Santíssima Trinidad Ruiz y
Picasso , born on 25 th october
1881 , in Málaga
3. Pablo Ruiz Picasso
Spanish painter, naturalness French - became one
of the masters of fine arts of the twentieth
century, it was still sculptor, graphic artist and
ceramist
4. HIS ART
In childhood, reproduced episodes of
bullfighting, the subject of his first book "The
Matador", an oil painting on wood, executed
when the artist was eight
5. NEW HOME, NEW PASSION
. Picasso arrived in Paris in October 1900, the
city he immediately adopted it as their new
home, the core of all production forefront of
artistic and cultural
6. CUBISM
Cubism was created by Pablo Picasso.
This artistic movement emerged in the twentieth century and is
considered the most influential of the period.
With its geometric shapes represented, most often, for cubes
and cylinders, the Cubist art broke with the aesthetic standards
that primavam for perfection of forms in the search for realistic
image of nature.
This unique and true to nature, so appreciated by Europeans
since the Renaissance, led to this new form of expression in
. which a single object can be seen from different angles at the
same time
7. BLUE PERIOD
The Blue Period Picasso took place between
1901 and 1904. The name comes from the
color that dominated the gamut of paintings.
Had its origin in the suicide of his friend
Carlos Casagemas on February
17, 1901, which left the Picasso full of pain
and sadness
8. ROSE PERIOD
The Rose Period was entre1904-1906.
Picasso was happy in his relationship with
Fernande Olivier whom he met in
1904, being one of the possible reasons why
he changed his style of painting.
Harlequins, circus performers and clowns
appear frequently in the Rose Period.
The Harlequin, a character usually depicted
with clothes comic printed chess, became a
personal symbol for Picasso
9. GUERNICA
This painting was done with black and white representing the
feeling of rejection (rejection) to the Nazi attack a small town
espanhola.Retrata people, buildings, and animals born by
heavy shelling Localization German force under the control of
which was an ally of Hitler Franco, head of government in Spain
10. THE BEGIN OF A
NEW ERA
“Les Demoiselles” d’Avignon
Despite the success of the Rose Period, he
decides to abandon this style, attracted by
the sculptures of the Iberian Peninsula and
Africa, is when he painted "Les
Demoiselles" d'Avignon, pioneering work of
modern art. His work goes on to suffer the
intense influence of the Arts Greek , Iberian
and African, constituting
protocubismo, which preceded the Cubism
movement