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Tag Archives: Pablo Picasso
Introduction to A Boy With Pipe
A Boy With Pipe was a representative work of Pablo Picasso who was the founder of modern art. It was a kind of canvas painting made in 1905, measuring 100×81cm. Being changed for many times, this painting was finally collected … Continue reading
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Tagged artwork introduction, Leonardo Da Vinci, Pablo Picasso, praise
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Bottle Glass Violin
Bottle Glass Violin was made by Picasso in 1912. From 1912, Picasso turned to the drawing experiment of synthetic cubism. The pictures clearly showed this new style. In this picture, people can distinguish several graphs based on ordinary reality of … Continue reading
Introduction to A Dream
A Dream was one of important works of Pablo Picasso during his mid-term period. When the painter had a new love, his painting style would change. And in this period, he quite liked lively, comparative and intense colors, and used … Continue reading
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Tagged background, oil painting, Pablo Picasso, Surrealism
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