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Causes of Conflict surrounding Pablo Picasso (Picasso's Rose Period…
Causes of Conflict surrounding Pablo Picasso
People's want for realism
People claiming "It's not
real
art"
Believed that his art didn't take enough effort and that he was kind of a prick
https://www.creativindie.com/picasso-was-a-talentless-hack-and-you-can-be-too-absinth-art-and-creative-genius/
This article is hilarious and a good read :)
People are saying how he doesn't really deserve the credit he got because he was super egotistical and entitled.
People believed his art didn't require any sort of talent
People were claiming that he was just stealing other's art but making it worse
They thought he wasn't actually being creative and he was just stealing ideas and seeing what was popular at the time
People were also saying how he didn't really have a style of his own and how he was just stealing everyone else's styles
Picasso's Blue Period
He wasn't very successful with selling
A lot more popular in general public today
https://www.pablopicasso.org/blue-period.jsp
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People were believing he wasn't really depressed during his Blue Period and was just doing it because it was trending at that time
Modern/Abstract Art
Was majorly influenced by african art pieces
https://www.pablopicasso.org/
Created cubism, which greatly influenced western art.
Began around 1907 and lasted the rest of his life
Apparently even Picasso himself had a fear of abstract art and even denied his art being abstract at first
connected
https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-picasso-invented-abstract-painting
Although he never went FULL ABSTRACT, his cubism definitely inspired other abstract artists
Collaborated with Georges Braque to create the foundations of cubism
Picasso's Rose Period
Known to be the Period that was most influential to his style change.
His Blue Period paintings were meant to represent his sorrow, but his Rose Period was living a life of its own
He was in poverty and very depressed
Is a lot more cheerful and uses variations of orange and pink for majority of painting
Had more cheerful things in his paintings like clowns and circus performers
Related to his style change, it was the Rose Period that has been known for his true abstract art, which made him one of the most influential artists of the 20th century
Met a woman named Fernande Olivier
He was becoming a lot happier
Liked to draw people as an "artistic matrix" of a person, rather than a person itself
Is of greater art-historical importance
https://www.pablopicasso.org/rose-period.jsp
From 1904 - 1906