This PowerPoint introduces influential Spanish painters Picasso and Dali. Picasso, born in Spain in 1881, was a painter, sculptor and printmaker whose Cubist works sold for over $100 million. Dali, born in Spain in 1904, was a surrealist painter best known for "The Persistence of Memory." Students are instructed to create a self-portrait in Picasso's Cubist style and a surreal drawing integrating objects, inspired by Dali.
Gold Plates Picasso
The gold plates made by Pablo Picasso are not only beautiful but also extremely rare. Many people do not know that Picasso even made plates. In fact he made nearly 4,000 pieces of art made of ceramic. His plates and platters made out of precious metal are stunning and worth a great deal of money. The gold plates are parts of a private collection and valued at EUR 3,000,000. This slideshare is Part I and focuses on the gold plate by Picasso called "Vallauris".
Gold Plates Picasso
The gold plates made by Pablo Picasso are not only beautiful but also extremely rare. Many people do not know that Picasso even made plates. In fact he made nearly 4,000 pieces of art made of ceramic. His plates and platters made out of precious metal are stunning and worth a great deal of money. The gold plates are parts of a private collection and valued at EUR 3,000,000. This slideshare is Part I and focuses on the gold plate by Picasso called "Vallauris".
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1. This PowerPoint willThis PowerPoint will
introduce some ofintroduce some of
the most influentialthe most influential
Spanish PaintersSpanish Painters
of all time.of all time.
Grap paper andGrap paper and
drawing utensils todrawing utensils to
ariticpate in theariticpate in the
activitiesactivities
suggested.suggested.
2. PicassoPicassoPicasso was a painter, sculptor,Picasso was a painter, sculptor,
printmaker, decorative artist andprintmaker, decorative artist and
writer. He was born in Málaga,writer. He was born in Málaga,
Spain in 1881.Spain in 1881.
His Full name wasHis Full name was Pablo Diego JoséPablo Diego José
Francisco de Paula Juan NepomucenoFrancisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno
María de los Remedios Cipriano de laMaría de los Remedios Cipriano de la
Santísima Trinidad Clito Ruiz ySantísima Trinidad Clito Ruiz y
Picasso *Picasso *
His father was a painter. HisHis father was a painter. His
interest in art began early withinterest in art began early with
drawing.drawing.
3. Pablo PicassoPablo Picasso
One of the latest paintingsOne of the latest paintings
from Picasso recently sold at afrom Picasso recently sold at a
New York Auction forNew York Auction for $106.5$106.5
Million,Million, setting a newsetting a new
record for a work of art.record for a work of art.
The painting is titledThe painting is titled
““Nu au Plateau de SculpteurNu au Plateau de Sculpteur
(Nude, Green Leaves and Bust(Nude, Green Leaves and Bust))
It was created in a single day inIt was created in a single day in
March 1932.March 1932.
The New York TimesThe New York Times
4. Many of Picasso’sMany of Picasso’s
paintings werepaintings were
created in thecreated in the
Cubistic StyleCubistic Style
This one is titled: Three MusiciansThis one is titled: Three Musicians
5. GuernicaGuernica
1937. Oil on canvas. Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain1937. Oil on canvas. Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain
6. Detail from a portrait:Detail from a portrait:
Weeping Woman.Weeping Woman. 1937. Oil on1937. Oil on
canvas. Penrose collection,canvas. Penrose collection,
London, UKLondon, UK
7. ACTIVIDADACTIVIDAD
•Draw a self-portrait in the style of PicassoDraw a self-portrait in the style of Picasso
(Cubism)(Cubism)
•Fragment the picture so that you canFragment the picture so that you can
see the front of your face as well as the profile.see the front of your face as well as the profile.
•Section it into at least three different partsSection it into at least three different parts
•Draw large and cover the entire pageDraw large and cover the entire page
•UseUse markers and/or crayonsmarkers and/or crayons to add bold colorsto add bold colors
and thick outlinesand thick outlines
9. A flamboyant painter and sometimes writer,A flamboyant painter and sometimes writer,
sculptor and experimental film-maker,sculptor and experimental film-maker, SalvadorSalvador
DaliDali was probably the greatestwas probably the greatest Surrealist artistSurrealist artist ofof
all time, using bizarre dream imagery to createall time, using bizarre dream imagery to create
unforgettable and unmistakable landscapes of hisunforgettable and unmistakable landscapes of his
inner world. His most famous work isinner world. His most famous work is
The Persistence Of MemoryThe Persistence Of Memory (see in the next slide)(see in the next slide)
15. Surrealism CharacteristicsSurrealism Characteristics
Placing of ordinary objects in unusualPlacing of ordinary objects in unusual
settingssettings
Familiar objects have new translationsFamiliar objects have new translations
Dream like stateDream like state
Integration of one image into anotherIntegration of one image into another
16. ACTIVIDADACTIVIDAD
Inspired by Dali, draw a surrealInspired by Dali, draw a surreal
picture wherepicture where one object turns intoone object turns into
anotheranother. For example, a bowl of fruit. For example, a bowl of fruit
could also turn into a face as in thecould also turn into a face as in the
painting below bypainting below by GiuseppeGiuseppe
Arcimboldo.Arcimboldo.