The artist that i was assigned is Pablo Picasso which was born on October 25, 1881, In Spain and also died April 8, 1973, in Mougins, France. Pablo Picasso was a man known by his art that included techniques like Intaglio,engraving, aquatint, scraper, lithograph, linocut,and steel facing which were included in various types of his art. But first let's begin at the beginning when Pablo Picasso was just a adolescent. When young he obtained his skills from learning from his father who is a professor in arts and crafts so Pablo had learned academic instructions from his father and he developed his drawing skills at a fast pace. After this he and his family had moved to Barcelona and easily entered a school of fine arts. He had only been in Barcelona
Don Miguel had been searching for Juan Pablo for what seemed like an eternity. Juan Pablo had conducted a raid on his mansion with the intent to kill him, and, during that skirmish his best friend Carlos had been brutally murdered after trying to defend the mansion from Juan Pablo's henchmen. He wanted to; no, needed to, get revenge. He had finally found Juan Pablo, living in a smaller house than you would expect from somebody of his profession, and he planned the attack for Wednesday.
Eventually, he was familiar with modern painting and decided to paint like that for a long time. That soon ended when he returns to the Midwest, he forgot everything that he had learned about modern art to paint realistic style art. He wanted to paint art that had a cultural and colonial meaning to it. Around august,
Juan Gris was a Spanish painter and sculptor born in Madrid, Spain on March 23, 1887. Originally, his name was Jose Victoriano Gonzalez-Perez. He was known for his paintings in the Cubist style and producing sculptures. His works are praised by art critics as being some of the finest examples of cubist painting. In his paintings, he emphasized that every element of each painting should be considered with classical quality and balanced colors.
Frida Kahlo was born in Mexico City, Mexico on July 6 in 1907. She is a Mexican self-portrait artist, meaning, that she painted portraits of herself. Frida is considered one of Mexico’s best artist. Her painting experience began after a tragic bus accident in which she suffered from harsh injuries. While recovering from the accident Frida started and finished her first self-portrait painting a year later, then gave it as a gift to her former partner Alejandro Gómez Arias.
Salvador Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech also famously known as Salvador Dali who was born on May 11th 1904, in Figueres, Spain, is the father of the paranoiac critical method of painting or as he explains it as one spontaneous method of knowledge. He was a creative mastermind, a dominant technician, and a visionary who kept shocking the world with his marvelous artwork. He was also born with an improbable outlook on artistic creations and an amazing ability to create outstanding portraits. Salvador Dali was a prominent artist during the early 1900s. He was not, however, the first such Salvador in the family, an older brother of the identical name, who was struck down at a young age --with a case
Vincent Van Gogh shot himself on his chest at the age of 37. How did this talented artist come to take his own life? In order to understand, one must look at his early life. Vincent Van Gogh was born on March 30, 1853. He grew up in a little town in Holland named Groot-Zundert.
Pablo Picasso, known as one of the most prodigious artists of all time was born on October 25th, 1881 in Malaga, Spain, son of Don José Ruiz Blasco and Doña Maria Picasso y Lopez. Interested more towards the vivid world of art rather than schoolwork, he exhibited an extraordinary talent of drawing at a very young age. Hence Picasso’s father who was a painter and an art teacher by profession introduced him to the different techniques and mediums. In 1895, Picasso moved to Barcelona in order to attend the Llotja School of Fine Arts.
MEXICAN MURALS In the early 1920s, a new movement that started in Mexico manifested as the revival of a large-scale mural painting and received the name of Mexican muralism. Beginning with the presidency of Alvaro Obregon (1920-1924), and in order to reunify the country during the upheavals of 1910-1929, Mexican authorities promoted some sort of Socialist Realism, which brought about what was known as the Renaissance of mural painting in Mexico. In addition, that movement began with the murals of one of its three main artists, and the one who was considered the chief figure, Diego Rivera.
Surreality of Picasso Pablo Picasso's impact on the art world and the broader cultural landscape cannot be overstated, as his innovative approach to art, his willingness to challenge the traditional rules of art, and his enduring influence on subsequent generations of artists have made him one of the most important artists of the 20th century and a true cultural icon. Pablo Picasso was born in Málaga, Spain, on October 25, 1881. As a child, he showed a natural talent for drawing and painting and later attended art school in Barcelona. In 1900, Picasso moved to Paris, where he became a part of the avant-garde art scene and began experimenting with different artistic styles and techniques. His innovative approach to art and his contributions
Salvadore Dali was a very famous Spanish surrealist and artist during the 12th century and was one of the most recognized artist in the world. Salvadore Dali was also a successful artist in fashion, printmaking, sculpture, advertising, writing a film making. He was well known for his unique personality and his great artworks. Salvadore Dali had started doing art at a very young age. He then went to study at the academy of Madrid where he studied fine arts.
Pablo Neruda Pablo Neruda is a famous Chilean poet, poesia in Spanish, politician, and diplomat who supported the Communist party and served in diplomatic posts around the world. Pablo Neruda’s most famous work is Veinte poemas de amor y una cancion desesperada, or Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair. = = Early Life, Education, and First Writings== Pablo Neruda was born Neftalí Ricardo Reyes Basoalto on July 12, 1904 in Parral, Chile.
While in his teen years, he traveled to Rome and Italy to advance as an artist. In the 1770s, his life changed when he started working for the Spanish royal court. He created portraits of the superiority, and he created art that criticized the public and radical problems of his era. Francisco Goya was one of the greatest artists in history.
Going through class and looking at his paintings and hearing his stories, I felt like I had a good judge of Picasso's character and personality but this reading assignment totally shed a new light on Picasso’s Persona. He was crazy! The quotations from Picasso that are provided in the text explain his approach towards his art and highlight really how cocky he was. Every relationship he had with a person seemed like a destructive one where it was Picasso’s way or the highway. He was the boss!
David Hockney was considered the most influential British artist of 20th century. He is a painter, print maker, stage designer and photographer; however, he also contributed to the Pop art movement of 1960’s. Moreover, in 1980s, Hockney began to produce photo collages which he called joiners, by using Polaroid prints of single subject and arranging patchwork to make a composite image. According to Hockney, traditional photography lacks time and space; frozen moment of photography is unreal. Therefore, he experimented with different perspectives and angles of a single focus through lines and forms.
Graffiti is art I believe that graffiti is art because it takes a lot of time and it is not easy to do. It involves vibrant colors and pictures of things that the artists think of. People can get paid for street art if they put it on a canvass and sell it as art in a gallery and not vandalism. If you have permission to draw on a wall it is considered art.