Pablo Picasso's Accomplishments

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Pablo Picasso was one the greatest contributors to art of all time, he dedicated his life expressing himself in art, flourishing in a world of the unknown. He created more than paintings, Picasso also created sculptures, ceramics, and stage designer, to even print making (“Pablo Picasso’s Biography”). I chose Picasso because he wasn’t an artist that was superior in every aspect. In retrospect, he was poor, not as intelligent as his peers, (aside from art), and had many tragedies that has affected him harshly in his lifetime. However, due to every events, he molded himself with each aspect. With these, he set the world ablaze, not through words or actions, but through art. In depth, Picasso gave “art” life.
Born on October 25, 1881 in Málaga, Spain to Don José Ruiz Blasco and Doña Maria Picasso y Lopez (“Pablo Picasso’s Biography”). His father, Blasco, was a renowned artist and teacher. He believed that Picasso had a talent, thus giving Picasso proper discipline needed to become a great artist (“History: Pablo Picasso”). By the age of thirteen, Picasso had possessed more talent than his father, thus granted access into the top fine arts school in Barcelona. Picasso has exceptional intelligence, …show more content…

Starting in 1907, he changed his perspective of art to something different, something unheard of at the time. African influenced seemed to be quite a reflective period, Picasso was very secretive about this style of art. He created it through the references that he acknowledged such as the Pyramid of Giza (“Paintings, Quotes and Biography”). This influence created a wide variety of options for Picasso, and he created a new style called cubism. Cubism, is the style of breaking down or apart an art and recreating them in an intangible sense (“Pablo Picasso’s Biography”). The Les Demoiselles d'Avignon services an antecedent to cubism, shaping today’s art that was based on this single

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