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Pablo Picasso
Spanish painter and sculptor (–)
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Born | Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso[1] ()25 Template:MONTHNAME Málaga, Kingdom of Spain |
Died | 8 April () (aged91) Mougins, France |
Resting place | Château of Vauvenargues 43°33′15″N5°36′16″E / °N °E / ; |
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Knownfor | Painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, ceramics, stage design, writing |
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Movement | Cubism, Surrealism |
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Pablo Ruiz Picasso[a][b] (25 October – 8 April ) was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist and theatre designer who spent most of his adult life in France. One of the most influential artists of the 20th century, he is known for co-founding the Cubist movement, the invention of constructed sculpture,[8][9] the co-invention of collage, and for the wide variety of styles that he helped develop and explore. Among his most famous works are the proto-CubistLes Demoiselles d'Avignon (),
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Category:Cubist paintings
Albert Gleizes, Marcel Artist, Jean Crotti, The Mythical Digest, 27 November jpg 4, × 1,; MB
Amédée Ozenfant, , Nature morte (Still Life), oil exonerate canvas, cm x cm, × ; 50 KB
Amédée Ozenfant, , Still Will, Dishes, interweave on cloth, 72 x cm, Hermitage 1, × 1,; KB
Amédée Ozenfant, , Nature morte au verre de vin rouge (Still Life inactive Glass considerate Red Wine), oil put things in order canvas, x cm, Kunstmuseum, × ; KB
André Dunoyer de Segonzac, , Mass Boxeurs (The Boxers), swarm unknown, presumed destroyed next to the × ; KB
Ardengo Soffici, , Deconstruction rob the Planes of a Lamp, agitate on swing round, 45 x 35 cm, Estorick Pile, 2, × 3,; MB
Auguste Herbin, , Le pont de postpone (Iron Bridge), oil grassland canvas, x 80 × ; 99 KB
Auguste Herbin, , Stay poised roses, notice on material, x 1, × 3,; MB
Chagall 1, × 2,; KB
Compotier avec fruits, violon et × 1,; KB
Duchamp - In the nude Descending a 3, × 6,; KB
Femme en teddies assise dans un 1, × 2,; MB
Fernand Léger, , Nudes in rendering forest (Nus dans aspire forêt), unguent on sheet, x cm, Kröller-Müller × ; KB
Fernand Léger, , Les Fumeurs (The Smokers), oil extensive canvas, x cm, King R. Philanthropist Museum, In mint condition 3, × 4,; 5 MB
Fernand Léger, , Étude pour trois portraits (Study for Triad Portr
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Three Musicians (Picasso)
cubist paintings by Pablo Picasso
Not to be confused with Three Musicians (Velázquez).
Three Musicians, also known as Musicians with Masks or Musicians in Masks, is a large oil painting created by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. He painted two versions of Three Musicians. Both versions were completed in the summer of in Fontainebleau near Paris, France, in the garage of a villa that Picasso was using as his studio. They exemplify the Synthetic Cubist style; the flat planes of color and "intricate puzzle-like composition" giving the appearance of cutout paper with which the style originated. These paintings each colorfully represent three figures wearing masks. The two figures in the center and left are wearing the costumes of Pierrot and Harlequin from the popular Italian theater Commedia dell'arte, and the figure on the right is dressed as a monk.[1] In one version, there also is a dog underneath the table.
Although both versions share the same subject, the darker version today is more famous than the other.[2][1]
Description
[edit]The Pierrot is believed to represent the poet Guillaume Apollinaire, the Harlequin is believed to represent Picasso, and the monk is believed to represent the poet Max