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PABLO PICASSO An Artist October 25, 1881-April 8, 1973 (aged 91)
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General Information on Pablo Picasso First child of a middle class family Introduced Cubism as a form of art Born in Spain First trip to Paris in 1900 Afterwards lived in Spain and France Blue Period 1901-1904 Rose Period 1905-1907 African-influenced Period 1908-1909 Analytic Cubism 1909-1912 Synthetic Cubism 1912-1919
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Pablo Picasso’s Forms of Art Forms of Art Paintings Drawings Murals Printmaking Sculptures Ceramics
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Girl with a Pigeon
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Poverty – Blue Period
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Rose Period Portrait of Gertrude Stein, 1906
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Portrait of a Man
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Girl with a Doll
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Three Musicians
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Dora Maar au Chat, 1941
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Weeping Woman (weep=cry)
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Sculpture made by Picasso in Chicago
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Sculpture in Halmstad
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Don Quixote (A Spanish Novel)
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Guernica
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1937 Location: Museo Reina Sofia, Madrid The painting depicts the bombing of Guernica, in Basque Country, by German and Italian warplanes during the Spanish Civil War
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The mural (freska), Guenica, is very famous. The mural shows the tragedies (faci ə l ə r) of war. People suffer ( ə ziyy ə t ç ə kin), especially innocent (günahsız) civilians (mülki ə hali). Guernica is often used as an anti-war symbol and a symbol of peace. The mural was displayed (shown) around the world and brought world attention (diqq ə t) to the Spanish Civil War. Guernica
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Guernica as a mural The painting is a mural because of its large size. It is 3.5 meters tall and 7.8 meters wide. Guenica is painted in oil on canvas. Picasso used the colors blue, black and white for the painting.
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A closer look at the mural A bull (öküz) stands over a grieving (m ə yus etm ə k) woman with a dead child in her arms. A horse falls in pain. A large, gaping ( ə sn ə m ə k ) wound (yara) is in its side. The bull’s tail (quyruq) looks like a flame (alov) with smoke (tüstü) rising from it. The dead soldier has a sword and a flower in his left hand. His right hand has a stigma, which represents martyrdom (derived/comes from Christ). A scared woman floats (iş ə salan) in the window with a flame-lit lamp. A awe-struck (surprised) woman comes in the room and looks at the light bulb. A figure is entrapped (trapped inside-aldadıb aparılan) in fire in the far right corner. The mural appears to be a room with a door and windows suggested by the different colors.
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The light bulb The Spanish word for light bulb is “bombilla,” which makes an allusion (eyham) to the word bomb. This refers (istinad etm ə k) to the destructing (da ğ ıtmaq) effect which technology can have on society (c ə miyy ə t).
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Baboon and Young Boy with a Pipe Femme aux Bras Croisés Portrait of Igor Stravinsky
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References Power Point created by Terane Rasulova at Sheki School Number 20) www.picasso.fr/us/picasso_page_index.php www.picasso.fr/us/picasso_page_index.php http://picasso.shsu.edu http://picasso.shsu.edu http://pablo-ruiz-picasso.net http://pablo-ruiz-picasso.net http://www.arthistoryarchive.com/arthis tory/cubism/Pablo-Picasso.html http://www.arthistoryarchive.com/arthis tory/cubism/Pablo-Picasso.html
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