Picassos Famous Paintings

November 5, 2009 | Art Works

Picassos Famous PaintingsFamous Paintings by Picasso

Is there any other art or paintings so versatile than the famous paintings by Picasso? The man felt it a tragedy if a person stayed the same, with the same style their whole lives.  There were the times when people were mad about the art. It is something which shows true emotions, and more importantly, the inner beauty of the painter and his vision. The painting made by the painter, completely reflects the inner strength and the thought of the painter, thus giving it a realistic touch. And in the same way there are many Pablo Picasso famous paintings which can leave you to wonder how astonishing it is!

Pablo Picasso was one of the leading artists in the 20th century. He was a Spanish painter, sculptor and draughtsman. He is best known for co-founding the cubist movement and wide varieties of styles embodied in his work. Picasso’s famous paintings demonstrated uncanny artistic talent in his early ages, during the first decade his style changed as he experimented with different techniques, ideas and theories. Pablo Picasso famous painting were the proof of his creativity that manifested itself in numerous mediums including sculpture, drawing, painting and architecture. This way Picasso famous painting underworked various styles and forms. Picasso’s painting career was divided into five stages which were the blue period, rose period, African influenced period, analytic cubism period and synthetic cubism period.

“There is no abstract art. You must always start with something. Afterward you can remove all traces of reality” these were the words of Pablo Picasso and achieved a large popularity in his paintings. “Rideau, Cruchon et Compotier” is one of the picaoss famous paintings. It is a classic example of the “Still Life” painting which was claimed to be the instrumental in revolutionizing art and carved the way for a new “Still Life Realist”. Other famous paintings of his are “les Demoiselles D’ Avignon”, “Charing Cross Bridge” and many more.

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