Presentation Picasso biography
Presentation "Life and work of Pablo Picasso" Slide 1 Pablo Picasso slide 2 founder of cubism, in which a three -dimensional body in the original manner was drawn as a number of planned planes. Picasso worked a lot as a schedule, a sculptor, a ceramist, etc., called a lot of imitators and had an exceptional impact on the development of fine art in the 20th century. According to the Museum of Contemporary Art of New York, Picasso created about 20 thousand works in his life.
Slide 3 Picasso is the most “dear” artist in the world: in the year, only official sales of his work amounted to million dollars. According to the results of the survey, 1.4 million readers, Picasso, - the best artist among the slide 4 Picasso began to draw from childhood, he received the first lessons of artistic skill from his father - the drawing teacher Jose Ruis Blasko, and soon succeeded in this.
At the age of 8, he painted his first serious picture with oil, a “picador”, with which he did not part throughout his life. Slide 5 in the year Don Jose received the position of teacher of drawing in La-Corunier, and the young Pablo moved to the north of Spain with his family, where he studied at a local art school. In early October, Picasso left for Madrid, where he entered the Royal Academy.
Picaso used his stay in Madrid mainly for a detailed study of the collection of Prado Museum, and not for study at the Academy. Slide 6 Creativity Pablo Picasso is divided into periods: 1. Early years 2. Blue period 3. Pink period 4. Cubism 5. African period 6. Analytical period 7. Synthetic period 8. Neoclassicism 9. Surrealism Picasso left for Madrid for entering the Royal Academy of Elegant Sanfanando.
But Pablo studied there for no more than a year - it was too boring and closely young talent at the Academy with its classic traditions.
At this time, Picasso raised the themes of old age, poverty, poverty, a characteristic mood of the paintings of this period was melancholy and sadness. Picasso "Girl on the Ball", which is now in the State Museum of Fine Arts. Pushkin, some experts call the transition from the "blue" period to the "pink". Bright cheerful colors predominated. The favorite character of this period can be called Harlequin, who was most common in Picasso's works.
Slide 12 turning point in the work of Picasso was the portrait of Gertrude Stein, written by him in the year. Slide 13 Cubism “Avignonian girls” is a time of complete refusal to detail the characters: the object and background are almost merged together, there are no clearly defined boundaries. Picasso was convinced that the artist could be more than just showing what he sees the eye.