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Francois Boucher and Pablo Picasso, 2005. A comparative analysis of the paintings "The Toilet of Venus" by Francois Boucher and "Gertrude Stein" by Pablo Picasso. 1,196 words (approx. 4.8 pages), 6 sources, MLA, $ 40.95 »
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Abstract This paper looks at the paintings "The Toilet of Venus" by Francois Boucher and "Gertrude Stein" by Pablo Picasso and how they differ in style and color. It discusses how each painting has a unique style which is intriguing and alluring and how the main difference is the colors used, one is dark and the other is brilliant. It also discusses the history behind the paintings and their similarities.
From the Paper "Francois Boucher painted The Toilet of Venus. This painting was custom-made for Madame de Pompadour as part of the decoration for her cabinet de toilette at the Chateau de Bellevue, which was one of the residences she shared with King Louis XV. In the painting there are cupids and doves which are attributes of Venus as the goddess of Love. The flowers allude to her role as patroness of gardens and the pearls reflect her mysterious birth from the sea. Francois made the painting during the Rococo Style period. Rococo Style was popular in Western Europe from 1700-1780. The term comes from French, which stands for fanciful rock or shell design, and it exhibits an elegant feeling and style. As a painter of nudes, Boucher had no equal in his generation. "
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Pablo Picasso, 2009. An in-depth overview of the life of renowned artist, Pablo Picasso. 2,157 words (approx. 8.6 pages), 13 sources, MLA, $ 67.95 »
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Abstract The paper outlines the early years and development of Pablo Picasso. The paper divides up the following years of his life into sections with the titles of Blue and Rose periods, the African period, classicism and surrealism, the Spanish Civil War and World War II and finally, the later years.
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His Early Years: 1881-1900
The Blue and Rose Periods: 1901-1906
African Period: 1907-1909
Classicism and Surrealism: 1918-1936
The Spanish Civil War and World War II: 1937-1945
The Later Years: 1946-1973
From the Paper "Pablo Ruiz Picasso (full name Pablo Diego Jose Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Maria de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santisima Trinidad Clito Ruiz y Picasso) was born on October 25, 1881 in Malaga, Spain. He was the first son of Jose Ruiz y Blasco, a professor at the local school of Fine Arts and Crafts, and Maria Picasso y Lopez. Picasso's family was middle-class, but with the birth of their two other children, Lola in 1884 and Conchita in 1887, they were struggling to make ends meet. When Ruiz was offered a job as a professor at the School of Fine Arts, he accepted it immediately, and the Picassos moved to the provincial capital of La Coruna, where they lived for the next four years."
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Pablo Picasso, 2008. This paper discusses the artwork of talented artist, Pablo Picasso. 1,288 words (approx. 5.2 pages), 5 sources, APA, $ 43.95 »
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Abstract The paper reveals that Pablo Picasso is recognized as the greatest artist of the twentieth century. The paper describes several of his works in the context of different periods of his painting style: the Blue Period, the Rose Period and the Analytical and Synthetic Cubism period.
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Picasso's "Girl Reading at a Table,1934"
Picasso's Blue World
Picasso In Love
Picasso's and Braque's Cubism
From the Paper "Pablo Picasso is recognized as the greatest artist of the twentieth century. Formally known as Pablo Ruiz Picasso, who was born in Malaga, Spain on October 25, 1881. Pablo Picasso lived a long life (92 years) in which he produced a wide and varies body of works, including the Blue Period, the Rose Period, and the Analytical and Synthetic Cubism period. While Picasso was mainly a painter, he also worked with undersized ceramic and bronze sculptures, and even developed some poetry. His paintings rank the most expensive through out the world. Picasso's "Garcon a la Pipe" painting was sold for approximately $104 million dollars, setting the new price record on paintings. Picasso was an incredibility talented artist who was able to work with oils, watercolors, pastels, charcoal, pencil, and ink."
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Pablo Picasso, 2007. This paper examines the life and work of Pablo Picasso between the years of 1932 and 1935. 2,805 words (approx. 11.2 pages), 11 sources, APA, $ 83.95 »
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Abstract This paper describes the influences on Pablo Picasso's work during the years between 1932 and 1935. The writer cites the influence of Picasso's personal and romantic relationships as having a significant impact on his style and subject matter. The paper also details the friendly and respectful rivalry between Picasso and Henri Matisse, and the influence of surrealism on Picasso's work. Several of Picasso's paintings are described and analyzed.
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Introduction
Marie-Therese Walter
Matisse
The Paintings
Conclusion
From the Paper "The renowned art critic Hebert Read characterizes the period between 1932 and 1935 as a period of intense creativity, psychological change and growth in Pablo Picasso's life. It is also seen a period of soul-searching and a change in style, which is characterized by portraits and paintings of archetypal female images. Read states that these archetypes and the style of this time were preceded by paintings such as Woman in an Arm-chair (1929) and the Standing Bather and Seated Bather of 1929. This style, according to Read, was to continue throughout the rest of Picasso's career. (Read 149/150)"
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Pablo Picasso's "Guernica", 2009. Presents a critique of Pablo Picasso's famous painting "Guernica". 2,080 words (approx. 8.3 pages), 9 sources, MLA, $ 65.95 »
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Abstract This paper relates that the fascination with Pablo Picasso's painting "Guernica"is the subject matter and the significance of the painting on a social and aesthetic level. The author points out that the influence, which Picasso and this painting has had on modern artists and movements, is incalculable. The paper critiques the line, shapes, color and composition of the painting to demonstrate that an intense emotion can be conveyed in a painting. The paper includes a color illustration of the painting.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Historical Context
Influences and Motivations
Artistic Process
Formal Critique
Line
Shapes/Form
Color
Composition
Conclusion
From the Paper "The balance of the painting is not symmetrical. Rather balance is achieved in the way that the various sections and forms interact in a stylistic and artistic sense. In other words, the balance is created through the interaction of the dark and light aspects and the relationship of the forms to one another.
"This is an extremely large painting, measuring 11 feet 6 inches by 25 feet 8 inches. The size of this work is not arbitrary but relates directly to its motivation and intention, which is to create an artwork that adequately depicts or presents the horror of the attack on Guernica."
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Pablo Picasso, 2004. A biographical essay on the life and works of Pablo Picasso. 1,170 words (approx. 4.7 pages), 4 sources, MLA, $ 40.95 »
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Abstract This paper discusses the life and works of the most famous Spanish painter and sculptor, Pablo Picasso. The paper examines the development of his artistic style and claims that almost all aspects of his creative work are based on sensation and desire. The paper explores how Picasso transformed one of the currents of modern art.
From the Paper "Pablo Picasso a Spanish painter and sculptor, is being considered as one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century. (Pablo Picasso: Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society) Picasso had been famous as no artist had been ever, being a pioneer in every discipline he chose, a master and a protean monster, having his influence on every art movement during his time. Not even Michelangelo could be considered as famous as Picasso during his own lifetime. And no one will ever be again as famous as Picasso was. (Artists and Entertainers: Pablo Picasso) He was born in Malaga on October 25, in the year 1881 as the son of Jose Ruiz Blasco, who was an art teacher, and Maria Picasso Lopez. Picasso created more than 20,000 works during his lifetime. Picasso was a genius who could be understood from his early years itself, that by the age of 10 he had made his first paintings. (Pablo Picasso: Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society)"
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Pablo Picasso, 2006. A review of the life and work of Pablo Picasso. 1,125 words (approx. 4.5 pages), 3 sources, $ 44.95 »
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Abstract This paper discusses the work of Pablo Picasso and how it reflected the intellectual tenor of the times. The paper notes that Picasso was reacting to many of the artistic social and scientific developments of his time embodying these elements in his work, which was often misunderstood by many because it was so radically different from the more representational work of the nineteenth century and before.
From the Paper "The work of artist Pablo Picasso represents the major artistic developments of the Twentieth Century, with the artist leading in altering the way art was perceived and the way the artist responded to his or her subject matter for most of the century. Picasso was reacting to many of the artistic, social, and scientific developments of his time, embodying these elements in his work, work which was often misunderstood by many because it was so radically different from the more representational work of the Nineteenth Century and before. Picasso was not an artist with a single approach to his subject and passed through a number of major periods identified on the basis of shifts in style and content, as can be seen in any number of his works. Picasso began painting in 1891 at Corunna and then moved to Barcelona until 1904."
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Genius Pablo Picasso, 2006. This paper discusses that a twentieth century genius award should be awarded to Pablo Picasso. 1,575 words (approx. 6.3 pages), 2 sources, $ 62.95 »
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Abstract This paper argues that Pablo Picasso deserves recognition as a twentieth-century genius. Specifically, the paper looks at the great artist's work and notes both its virtuosity and how it influenced later generations of talented painters. No less significantly, the paper considers the question of whether or not Picasso will still have an impact upon our culture as we proceed into the new millennium. In the final analysis, the paper contends that Picasso's artistic and technical excellence in combination with his intuitiveness as an artist has given him an imperishable place in western culture.
From the Paper "There have been, as one would expect, many brilliant individuals who gave invaluably to the twentieth century. However, out of all these brilliant and capable men and women only a few deserve the appellation "genius" and even fewer can be said to have successfully straddled the age of modernism and the age of pluralism. One of these geniuses, and perhaps the most profound and inscrutable, was Pablo Picasso."
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Fernande Olivier and Pablo Picasso, 2002. A study of the influence that Pablo Picasso's romance with Fernande Olivier had on his art. 3,855 words (approx. 15.4 pages), 25 sources, MLA, $ 105.95 »
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Abstract This paper examines the growth of Pablo Picasso?s art as a result of his romance relationship with Fernande Olivier. It illustrates Picasso?s inspiration from Fernande to experiment with style, which brought him out of his blue period into his rose period and eventually into cubism. The paper claims that Fernande is responsible for influencing Picasso?s mode of living and his way of painting.
From the Paper "Pablo Picasso was one of the key artists involved in the development of Cubism. During that same time period, he was involved with a young woman named Fernande Olivier, who also served as his model for several works, both paintings and sculpture. Their meeting can be considered fortuitous, for in some degree, the meeting helped change direction for Picasso in his work, though there were many other influences on the artist as well pushing him and associated artists in the direction of Cubism. Picasso?s early years after settling in Paris permanently were marked by the influence of Fernande Olivier, his first mistress. Prior to Picasso living with this woman, his nude works were fewer and not as freely expressed. It seems that his exposure to a relationship such as this allowed Picasso to express his responsiveness to beauty. After meeting his first true love, Fernande, Picasso showed a significant change in the tone of his works. While she provided the impetus for much change, Fernande was never directly involved in Picasso's works except as occasional model and was seen by many of his friends as an obstacle to greater work on his part."
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Pablo Picasso, 2005. This paper discusses the life and work of one of the most recognizable names in the history of art, Pablo Picasso. 1,780 words (approx. 7.1 pages), 1 source, MLA, $ 57.95 »
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Abstract This paper explains that Pablo Picasso helped develop both analytic cubism, which involved using brown colors and analyzing individual things based on their shapes, and synthetic cubism, which involved making a collage and the use of color. The author points out that, through symbols as clues, Picasso was able to leave the interpretation of the art to the viewer. The paper concludes that Picasso's unique style changed the world of art forever because incorporating different aspects of an object into the painting all at once was considered very revolutionary at the time and went against what had always been done.
From the Paper "In 1901, Picasso began signing his painting with simply "Picasso," which is the name that he is still known as to this day. This is when his "Blue Period" started, as he used sombre blue colors, since he lost a close friend around this time period due to a suicide. In 1904, Picasso moved to Paris for good and bought a studio there. This also marked the beginning of his "Rose Period," where he used more cheerful colors like red and orange. Many people think his happiness was brought about as a result of his relationship with Fernande Olivier, as well as his interaction with a different style of art in France. In 1906, Picasso made his first major sale to art dealer Ambroise Vollard for 2000 francs. Around this time, Picasso began to experiment with the style that would make him famous: Cubism. "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" is credited with being the first cubist painting on record. Picasso painted that in 1907 at the age of 26."
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Pablo Picasso, 2002. A biography of famous artist and painter Pablo Picasso. 3,095 words (approx. 12.4 pages), 11 sources, MLA, $ 90.95 »
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Abstract This paper begins by providing a detailed description of Picasso's childhood. It examines his early education and how his life became directed towards the painting and art scene. The paper discusses various periods in Picasso's life including the "Blue Period" (1900-1904) and his "Rose Period". Various paintings from these, and other periods, are mentioned and analyzed.
From the Paper "Born on October 25, 1881 in Malaga Spain, Pablo Picasso was destined to become one of the world?s greatest artists. He was highly skilled in drawing and painting by the time he was in his mid-teens. His artistic career lasted more than 75 years, and he produced thousands of paintings during that time. Specifically, Picasso produced over 20,000 works of art during his long and prolific career."
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Pablo Picasso, 2002. A biography of this great artist. 1,650 words (approx. 6.6 pages), 7 sources, $ 62.95 »
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Abstract This paper is an analysis of the life and works of the great artist Pablo Picasso.
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Pablo Picasso, 2004. A look at this famous artist's personal life history and his influence on art. 1,571 words (approx. 6.3 pages), 7 sources, MLA, $ 51.95 »
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Abstract Pablo Picasso has been, without question, the single most influential artist of the early 20th century, both as a public figure and an artist. He has been credited, along with Braque, for the creation of Cubism, and his work in every other genre set the bar for his contemporaries. This paper shows that Picasso's styles, over the course of his eighty-year-long career, ranged from Neo-classicism to Cubism to Neo-expressionism. His work even influenced the great abstract painters. His work was always genius and usually controversial. The paper shows that, while his work has been accepted by the mainstream, his life remains controversial to this day.
From the Paper "External strife was also a muse for many of his greatest political works. During his Blue era, he painted the outcasts of society. When his beloved France was plunged into war, he painted one of his greatest masterpieces, the Guernica. This giant mural commemorated the slaughter of his people and condemned the rising fascist movement. He remained artistically active when Paris was over-run by the Nazis as well. While he was regularly questioned by them, and his art decried by the Nazi Party as degenerate, he was strangely never arrested or detained."
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Pablo Picasso, 2005. Discusses the life and works of this famous 20th century artist. 1,064 words (approx. 4.3 pages), 3 sources, MLA, $ 37.95 »
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Abstract Pablo Picasso is noted by the majority of critics as the most important influence on twentieth century art. By the time of his death in 1973, he had created some 22,000 works of art in mediums that included sculpture, ceramics, mosaics, state design and graphic arts. This paper traces the life of Picasso, from his birth in Spain in 1881 through his brilliant art career and his numerous art 'periods'. The paper examines Picasso's influence on art, including cubism and abstract art and looks at several of his important pieces, including "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" and "Guernica."
From the Paper "Most critics agree that Picasso's greatest work came from the thirty years between his 1907 "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" and his 1937 "Guemica," however, he worked consistently through the war years and through the 1950's and frequently produced work during the 1960's and 1970's, producing powerful paintings and prints (Hughes pp). Often his work "would be folded into series of variations on the old masters and nineteenth century painters he needed to measure himself against, such as Velazquez and Goya, or Poussin, Delacroix, Manet and Courbet" (Hughes pp). Especially during his last years, his work possessed a manic and obsessive quality, as if he believed that this might delay his own mortality (Hughes pp)."
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Pablo Picasso, 2005. An overview of the life and art career of this famous painter. 1,010 words (approx. 4.0 pages), 5 sources, MLA, $ 35.95 »
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Abstract Pablo Picasso, one of the most famous artists in the history of art, was greatly concerned with social justice and the condition of man, becoming a self-avowed communist early on. This paper shows that Picasso continued to produce works of art throughout his lifetime, frequently returning to basic themes to which he continually brought new insights and methods of conveyance. The paper shows that by the time of his death at age 92, Picasso had left an indelible mark on the world of art, ensuring his place in history.
From the Paper "During his lifetime, Picasso went through a number of developmental stages including his aptly named blue, rose and Negro periods. Picasso borrowed artistic elements and gained artistic influence from varying persons and cultures, bringing them all together to create something that was uniquely his own. With Georges Braque, Picasso is credited with founding the cubist movement, in addition to being the originator of collage artwork. Picasso worked in a wide array of artistic mediums, with a seemingly boundless range and reach. While many of the themes Picasso addressed in his artwork were similar to those seen in classical painting (portraits, still lifes, landscapes, literary themes, old masters, love and death, joy and suffering, etc.) he is credited with having paved the way for art to move toward the more abstract, subliminal and subconscious. Picasso broke down convention, creating something new and revolutionary to take its place."
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