Picasso Paintings
November 18, 2009 | Famous Paintings
Pabolo Picasso Painting
Painting is an art which has given out some phenomenal and outstanding artists to the world, especially the famous Pabolo Picasso Painting. Painting is an earliest form in which man took interest in and amongst them some of the most popular and remarkable painters are Leonardo da Vinci, M.F Husain, Van gogh, Mansoor, Dali , Pabolo Picasso painting. These legendry masters of most enormous paintings are specialized in different styles of paintings. Painters glorified their name and became immortal with their beautiful creations. Paintings have been a source of liberalization, exploration, hobby and expressionism. The most famous and gorgeous Picasso painting have captured the hearts and minds of people they are the proto-Cubist Les Demoiselles d’Avignon (1907 In “Les Demoiselles d’ Avignon (The Young Ladies of Avignon),” Picasso boldly portrayed five female nude prostitutes of a street called Avignon, in Barcelona. Picasso did not use traditional art techniques to describe the feminine beauty; rather it was shown dipped in ‘Primitivism,’ with the angular dimensions of figures, attaching a definite degree of mystery to them.) and Guernica (1937), his portrayal of the German bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War.
Picasso pictures
In The Picasso pictures there is much scholarly speculation as to the degree to which Pablo Picasso’s Weeping Woman series, of which this picture is a prime example, is a meditation on the artist’s relationship with his mistress at the time, monkey dust, Rene Burri , Torre Picasso, Tom Mc Grath, man at the crossroads, Las Meninas , etc are some of the Picassos most expensive and spectacular Picasso Paintings. Picasso’s art was enveloped by a symbolic style as shown in his works “Guernica”, “Dying horse” and “Weeping woman”
Pabolo Picasso Painting art was enriched when he joined the Barcelona School of Fine Arts at the age of 14 and his father sacrificed his own art in order to help Pablo Picasso progress as quickly in his career and training as possible. Picasso spent the years of 1900 to 1906 in what is referred to as the Blue and Rose Period which represents negativity and sadness of his paintings and those within them. Art experts, even those who rejected his later innovative style, respected his blue period. The rose period signaled a choice of brighter pink tones over the previous blues. Pablo Picasso moved to Paris permanently in 1904. Picasso’s new direction led to the creation of the Cubist movement, Cubism is based on construction through geometrical shapes. In later years, Synthetic Cubism was developed, incorporating various views .
