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Pablo Picasso

Pablo Picasso was a Spanish painter, sculptor, and graphic artist. He was best known for co-founding the Cubist movement. Among his most famous pro-Cubist artworks are the “Les Demoiselles d'Avignon” and “Guernica.”

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Did Pablo Picasso make prints of his Don Quixote 1955?

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Yes, Pablo Picasso created a series of prints based on the theme of Don Quixote in 1955. The series featured different interpretations of the character and scenes from the novel.

What does the picture that Pablo Picasso painted for Don Quixote depict?

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The painting Picasso created for "Don Quixote" depicts the character Don Quixote and his sidekick Sancho Panza on horseback. Picasso's modernist style and use of bold lines and colors bring a sense of movement and expression to the characters. The painting captures the essence of the novel's themes of idealism and adventure.

Where is the original Picasso work Don Quixote and little Sancho kept.....In what country what museum etc?

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The original Picasso work "Don Quixote and Sancho Panza" is kept in the Picasso Museum in Paris, France. It is part of the museum's extensive collection of Picasso's works, showcasing the artist's different periods and styles.

What pictures of the bombing of Guernica did Picasso see in the newspaper that inspired him to paint Guernica the way he did?

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Picasso was inspired to paint Guernica after seeing the images of the bombing in a report published by the newspaper "L'Humanité." The graphic photos of the devastation and suffering inflicted on civilians during the Spanish Civil War deeply affected him and fueled his desire to create a powerful anti-war statement through his art.

Who is Paloma Picasso?

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'Weeping Woman' materials?

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Oil paint on canvas.

What type of art does Diego Velazquez do?

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Velazquez was born in Seville and apprenticed there and did some painting there in his youth, but the bulk of his painting was done in Madrid. He also briefly spend some time in Italy, during which he did portraits of Pope Innocent X and Juan de Pareja.

When was Pablo Picasso's first art exhibit held?

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The Spanish painter Pablo Picasso was born on 25th October, 1881 and died on 8th April, 1973. Since 2008 his works have travelled the world to cities such as Tokyo, Madrid and Moscow.

What did Pablo Picasso do in his spare time?

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Pablo Picasso favorite thing to do was of course to draw. But also in his child hood he liked playing the violin or a clarinet.

What did Picasso's dad teach Picasso?

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Picasso's father was his forst drawing teacher, and it seems he supported Pablo's plans to become a professional artist. He is present in a couple of Pablo's early paintings.

What inspired Picasso to do abstract paintings?

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Of course he did not. He never made an abstract painting. In abstract art there is no subject to be seen. Picasso's art is seldom realistic, but the subject is there.

Where did Pablo Picasso first encounter masks?

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I cannot find it. To make up for this, click link below and see photo of Picasso holding a mask.

What are some of Picasso's failures?

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Picasso tried his best to keep his art progressive and changing with the times. He also dealt with relationship issues throughout his life. His long time career as an artist helped to inure him to the slings and arrows of art critics. He faced more common issues (?) like becoming a rich and famous artist and how to deal with tax matters and issues. His political stands also caused him some worry and conflicts.

Is the scream by Pablo Picasso?

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Picasso did a painting called "The Scream" 1927 which may have been inspired by the series of paintings and prints "The Scream" 1890-1910 created by the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch.

How many layers of paint did Picasso use?

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in think he uses 89 layers of paints according to the book"PICASSO"

How did Pablo Picasso think of those ideas?

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I'm sorry. Only Pablo himself might have been able to answer this question, but unfortunately he is no longer with us.

What was Pablo Picasso's genre?

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Painting, drawing, engraving, sculpture, ceramics...

Why did Picasso paint bread and fruit dish on a table?

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During the period of the Spanish Civil War, Picasso created surrealistic paintings and etchings which served as propaganda against the Franco government. His painting entitled Cat and Bird symbolizes the cruelty of the laws governing nature.

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Why is Guernica considered to be Piccasso's greatest work?

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Geurnica (northern Spain) was bombed by the German condor legion during the Spanish civil war. Pablo Picasso painted a famous response to this.

What kind of art media did Pablo Picasso use?

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Pablo Picasso's best known works use the medium of paint. He favored different colors at different times in his career, such as that some of his paintings are classified as belonging to the 'blue period' or the 'rose period',

When did this Pablo Picasso decide to be an artist?

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He started winning battles in the French Revolution and he became a hero, and then he made a coup on the government to become basically all-powerful.