From what sources drew Picasso his immeasurably rich and multifaceted work, which works by other artists he saw and how and why came these works in his own images in appearance? He quoted famous artworks, but often not all the paintings, prints, drawings and sculptures, but he only took individual fragments or ideas, for example, the chair Van Gogh's Bedroom at Arles emerged in his pictures of the Blue Period. So come to the paraphrased paintings individual quotes. This may be an object such as Van Gogh's chair, these may be compositional elements or ideas for a picture theme, color aspects, inking, etc.A look at Picassos themes and subjects shows that his work is almost exclusively based on existing, traditional iconography. While Picasso...
Pablo Picasso a entretenu des liens très intimes avec la littérature française représentées par les ...
Radical as Les Demoiselles d'Avignon was in 1907 and challenging as it remains today, it was neither...
El impulso lúdico de Picasso, siempre inquieto, agudo, y aun crítico, se manifestó en numerosas ocas...
Pablo Ruiz Picasso was the most prolific artist in the history of Western art. Born in 1881 in Malag...
Picasso inventó el método que él mismo denominó enciclopédico, en el que la creatividad técnica proc...
While Picasso wrote more than 350 poems and three plays in his lifetime, there is still relatively l...
The aged Picasso has been criticized for lacking a meaningful content and for not having the courage...
Cette thèse porte sur l’oeuvre céramique de Picasso réalisé entre 1947 et 1971 en collaboration avec...
According to Michael Tucker, the breakdown of consciousness in modern art, a breakdown that carries ...
Diverse and broad are the fields in which Pablo Picasso developed his artistic activities. His inter...
Recuperamos la estancia de Picasso en Gósol, en el verano de 1906, sirviéndonos de nuevas puntualiza...
In his studio in Montmartre, Pablo Picasso paints his masterpiece—Les Desmoiselles d'Avignon, the pa...
This study recounts the history of the collaboration between Pablo Picasso and François Hugo that re...
The erosion of traditional French academic methods of picture-construction, and the eclipse of hiera...
Pablo Picasso’s painting Les Demoiselles d ’Avignon (1907) achieved prominence as a hallmark of prim...
Pablo Picasso a entretenu des liens très intimes avec la littérature française représentées par les ...
Radical as Les Demoiselles d'Avignon was in 1907 and challenging as it remains today, it was neither...
El impulso lúdico de Picasso, siempre inquieto, agudo, y aun crítico, se manifestó en numerosas ocas...
Pablo Ruiz Picasso was the most prolific artist in the history of Western art. Born in 1881 in Malag...
Picasso inventó el método que él mismo denominó enciclopédico, en el que la creatividad técnica proc...
While Picasso wrote more than 350 poems and three plays in his lifetime, there is still relatively l...
The aged Picasso has been criticized for lacking a meaningful content and for not having the courage...
Cette thèse porte sur l’oeuvre céramique de Picasso réalisé entre 1947 et 1971 en collaboration avec...
According to Michael Tucker, the breakdown of consciousness in modern art, a breakdown that carries ...
Diverse and broad are the fields in which Pablo Picasso developed his artistic activities. His inter...
Recuperamos la estancia de Picasso en Gósol, en el verano de 1906, sirviéndonos de nuevas puntualiza...
In his studio in Montmartre, Pablo Picasso paints his masterpiece—Les Desmoiselles d'Avignon, the pa...
This study recounts the history of the collaboration between Pablo Picasso and François Hugo that re...
The erosion of traditional French academic methods of picture-construction, and the eclipse of hiera...
Pablo Picasso’s painting Les Demoiselles d ’Avignon (1907) achieved prominence as a hallmark of prim...
Pablo Picasso a entretenu des liens très intimes avec la littérature française représentées par les ...
Radical as Les Demoiselles d'Avignon was in 1907 and challenging as it remains today, it was neither...
El impulso lúdico de Picasso, siempre inquieto, agudo, y aun crítico, se manifestó en numerosas ocas...