Analysis Of Pablo Picasso's Guernica

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Introduction Through the years art has been regarded as a form of communication,emotion,a feeling or expression of ideas, by which we mean a person or convey something. This idea can be captured in a painting, sculpture or even through writing, which through their expressions disclose the most characteristic form of a culture. By century to century there has been many creative persons like writer, artist, composer who contributed to development in the all creative fields. We also had so many great visual artists who creates greatest arts, music and books. Pablo Picasso, one of the most respected figures of the 20th century art, because he created such styles like cubism and surrealism. In fact, his vision and distinct creative style, some of the most innovative pieces he introduced to the art world.

How does Pablo Picasso’s art represent the history and society in his time? Most of his creations represent history and society of his time. But “Guernica”, which Picasso painted to the response of tragedy and the loss of life, directly related to the Spanish civil-war. “Guernica” the masterpiece creates by Picasso, probably the 20th century 's most negative symbol of the horrors. It was also signal for the terrors of the future. When the Nazi troop a bombing …show more content…

From 1901 to 1904 Picasso creates his “blue period” arts. He called blue period because the majority of his painting he used color blue. It was also referred as “blue period” because he was sad by the death of his best friend Carlos Casagemas. During that period, he painted like “Evocation”, “burial of Casagemas”, “Life” and “Poor people on the seashore”. Then he started the “rose period” which was he painted more women and related with women thing. After the “rose period”, he created another period in his artistic career, which called the” African-influenced

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