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If you are an artist, you go through a lot of artistic changes in 75 years.
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First Communion portrait
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Hola, Pablo Picasso, artist from Spain 1881 - 1973
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75 years of different styles 75 years of different styles early works blue period, rose period, black period black periodcubismsculptureceramicslithography theatre sets
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Paintings Sculptures (Chicago has one since 1967) Drawings Prints Pottery Designs Costumes and Scenery for Plays
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early works
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1896
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First Communion 1895
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Harlequin
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Carlos Casgemas, 1899
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La Moulin de la Galette, Paris, 1900
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Wandering Gymnasts 1901
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\ Le Gourmet 1901
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Girl with Dove 1901
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Science and Charity
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Yo, Picasso, 1901
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The Absinthe Drinker
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Blue Period, Periodo Azul, Blue Period 1901 – 1904 Paintings from Picasso's blue period depict sad people painted in shades of blue. The colors show us their feelings
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The Blue Period is Picasso’s bridge from classic art to abstract art.
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Tragedy
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self-portrait
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Lola, Picasso’s sister
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Rose Period 1904 - 1906 Rose Period
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The Peasants, 1906
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Lady with a Fan, 1905
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Self-portrait with palette, 1906
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House in a Garden 1908
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Factory in Horta de Ebbo
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Gertrude Stein, 1907
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Pitcher and Bowls, 1908
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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.
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Was he drawing his pictures? or almost chiseling them out, like a sculpter?
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1907
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Manuel Parelles 1909 (portrait)
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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
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Guitar and Violin 1913 _________________ Sometimes CUBISM helped the artists to show different viewpoints of a pictures all at the same time.
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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
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The Acordion Player 1911
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Portrait of Daniel Henry Kahnweiler 1910 Art Institute, Chicago
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The aim was to produce a conceptual image of an object, as opposed to a perceptual one. concept vs perception
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Guitar Player 1910
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ma jolie, woman with zither and guitar, 1911
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“I paint objects as I think them, not as I see them.”
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Mantilla 1917
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Olga, 1918
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Sketch for set of “The Parade” 1917
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Paulo, 1922
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Portrait of Paulo
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Woman and Child on the Seashore, 1921
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Tres Musicos, 1921 Tres M u s i c o s 1921
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3 Musicians In Masks 1921
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Olga Picasso 1923
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Still life with Guitar 1922
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Olga 1923
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The Dance, 1925
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Picasso said, “All Children are Artists. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.”
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The Dream 1932
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Woman with flower 1932
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Dora Maar portrait, 1937
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“Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.”
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Maria-Therese Walters 1937
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Maya
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“In 1937, during the Spanish Civil War, the fascists devastated the town of Guernica, with aerial bombings by the Nazi Luftwaffe.” Taken from 3-D Guernica. You can see it at http://vimeo.com/1176750
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Guernica “Picasso’s painting was his reaction to the tragedy.”
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Sabartes 1939
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Mother and Son 1938
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“Are we to paint what's on the face, what's inside the face, what's inside the face, or what's behind it?” Pablo Picasso or what's behind it?” Pablo Picassoblo Picassoblo Picasso
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First Steps 1943
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Claude, Picasso’s Son
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Francoise Claude and Paloma 1951
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Maya and Doll, 1938
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Portrait of Francoise, 1946
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Stalin, 1953
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Corridas de Toros
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Don Quioxte
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Bull, 1945
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In 1967, Chicago got her very own Picasso.
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Reaction was mixed:
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“It’s a dog!” “ It’s a woman!”
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“It’s a monkey!” “No, a baboon!”
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“I HATE IT!!” “I LOVE IT!!” “IT MAKES ME SICK!!” “IT’S THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THING I’VE EVER SEEN!!!”
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What do you think?
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Nusche Eluard’s portrait
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Blue dove, 1961
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Firebird! Firebird! Igor Stravinsky, Igor Stravinsky, Composer Composer 1920 1920
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camel
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Peace Pas Paix
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mariposa
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dog
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The Face of Peace
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War and Peace
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Bride, 1969
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self portraits
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1955
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Portrait de Femme, 1937
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1966
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Jacqueline Rocque – 7 drawings
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A Man With A Hat 1971
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Last self-portrait, 1973
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