Saturday, 30 August 2014

Artist of BROKEN RULES

Pablo Picasso,
was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, stage designer, poet and playwright who spent most of his adult life in France. When Picasso was young, he started his work more on traditional course which following the 19th century realist style. There’s a time, Picasso’s father found Picasso was painting over an incomplete sketch of a pigeon. Through his father’s observation of the sketch, he found that Picasso’s technique had surpassed his level. He eventually gave out all of his drawing equipment to Picasso and also quitted drawing in his rest of life.

Pablo Picasso, broke all of the rules that the "artistically correct" learned at the art academies: he disposed of three-dimensional perspective, abandoned harmonious proportion, used distortion, and borrowed from the art of primitive cultures.


 
Paul Cézanne.  The Bathers (1904) -- inspired Picasso’s drawing style in his late period.


 Les Demoiselles d'Avignon Guernica – distortion of human body proportions 



Guernica -- It was created in response to the bombing of Guernica by German and Italian warplanes at the behest of the Spanish Nationalist forces during the Spanish Civil War.


The Old Guitarist (1903), La Vie (1903)  

Obviously that was Blue Period of Picasso…




These are the paintings which drawn in the Rose Period of Picasso.

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