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Pablo Picasso
Career and Artistic Periods
Cubism (1907-1917)
Analytical Cubism: fragmented forms, multiple perspectives
Synthetic Cubism: collage techniques, mixed materials
Works: Three Musicians, Still Life with Chair Caning
Classicism & Surrealism
(1920s-1930s)
More classical forms mixed with avant-garde styles
Work: Mother and Child
Rose Period (1904-1906)
Work: Boy Leading a Horse
Brighter colors, delicate and graceful figures
Political Art & Later Works
(1930s-1970s)
Anti-war themes (Guernica, 1937)
Sculpture, ceramics, theater, and mural works
Continued innovating until his death
Early Years & Blue Period (Before 1904)
Inspired by melancholy and suffering
Works: La Vie, The Old Guitarist
Influence on Modern Art
Revolutionary impact on artistic development
Master of multiple styles and techniques
Created innovative works in various mediums
Legacy
Influenced generations of artists
Works displayed in major museums worldwide
Large exhibitions in New York and Paris
Cubism
Broke traditional artistic boundaries
Used geometric forms and multiple perspectives
Notable works: Les Demoiselles d’Avignon (1907)