Q: I am doing a project in my English class on how Pablo Picasso was a nonconformist, can any of you help me find who Pablo influenced (artists). If any of you know any sites about Picasso please post them. Thank You!
A: Picasso was very original and strong-hearted on doing and painting what he wanted to paint, not what an art school taught him to paint. He stood out at very young age for his work.
Picasso & Georges Braque, first began the era of Cubism.
Which they were inspired by the later work of Cezanne, but the era of Cubism (1907 - 1920's) was first begun by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque.
Influenced artists- Jean Metzinger, Gris, Duchamp, and L駥r
A great quote from Picasso: "Everyone wants to understand art. Why don't people try to...
What would Freud and Skinner (or any other theorists) say about Pablo Picasso? What theories of both theorists would he apply to? And how is this reflected in Picasso himself.
From my personal study, he liked to portray women naked, so could this represent a suppressed memory of...
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Picasso and Modern British Art – review
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