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If you are an artist, you go through a lot of artistic changes in 75 years.

If you are an artist, you go through a lot of artistic changes in 75 years. First Communion portrait. Hola, Pablo Picasso , artist from Spain 1881 - 1973. 75 years of different styles early works blue period, rose period,

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If you are an artist, you go through a lot of artistic changes in 75 years.

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  1. If you are an artist, you go through a lot of artistic changes in 75 years.

  2. First Communion portrait

  3. Hola, Pablo Picasso, artist from Spain 1881 - 1973

  4. 75 years of different styles early works blue period, rose period, black period cubism sculpture ceramics lithography theatre sets

  5. Paintings Sculptures (Chicago has one since 1967) Drawings Prints Pottery Designs Costumes and Scenery for Plays

  6. early works

  7. 1896

  8. First Communion 1895

  9. Harlequin

  10. Carlos Casgemas, 1899

  11. La Moulin de la Galette, Paris, 1900

  12. Wandering Gymnasts 1901

  13. \ Le Gourmet 1901

  14. Girl with Dove 1901

  15. Science and Charity

  16. Yo, Picasso, 1901

  17. The Absinthe Drinker

  18. Blue Period,  Periodo Azul , 1901 – 1904 Paintings from Picasso's blue period depict sad people painted in shades of blue. The colors show us their feelings

  19. The Blue Period is Picasso’s bridge from classic art to abstract art.

  20. Tragedy

  21. self-portrait

  22. Lola, Picasso’s sister

  23. Rose Period1904 - 1906

  24. The Peasants, 1906

  25. Lady with a Fan, 1905

  26. Self-portrait with palette, 1906

  27. House in a Garden 1908

  28. Factory in Horta de Ebbo

  29. Gertrude Stein, 1907

  30. Pitcher and Bowls, 1908

  31. In late 1906, Picasso started to paint in a truly revolutionary manner. He began to show space in strongly geometrical terms. His efforts at developing an almost sculptural sense of space is the start of Cubism.

  32. Was he drawing his pictures? or almost chiseling them out, like a sculpter?

  33. 1907

  34. Manuel Parelles 1909 (portrait)

  35. By 1910, Picasso and Braque had developed Cubism into an entirely new way of drawing pictures. Objects were de- con- struc- ted into their components. (Taken apart) Guitar 1913

  36. Guitar and Violin 1913 _________________ Sometimes CUBISM helped the artists to show different viewpoints of a pictures all at the same time.

  37. In other works, CUBISM was used as a way to visually lay out the FACTS of the object, rather than just draw a picture of something In other works, CUBISM was used as a way to visually lay out the FACTS of the object, rather than just draw a picture of something

  38. The Acordion Player1911

  39. Portrait of Daniel Henry Kahnweiler 1910 Art Institute, Chicago

  40. The aim was to produce a conceptual image of an object, as opposed to a perceptual one. concept vs perception

  41. Guitar Player1910

  42. ma jolie, woman with zither and guitar, 1911

  43. “I paint objects as I think them, not as I see them.”

  44. Mantilla 1917

  45. Olga, 1918

  46. Sketch for set of “The Parade”1917

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