Pablo Picasso - the famous Spanish painter, cubist. In his works people are able to find 5 different periods of arts and history.
1. The blue
2. Rose
3. Inspired by African Black
4. Analytic Cubism
5. Classicism and Surrealism
All of these periods are different and people are able to find different ideas, lifestyles, meanings in all of them.
THE BLEU PERIOD:
This period consists of dark blue and other dark colours, which make paitings look full of sadness and depression. In most of the paintings people are able to see tired mothers with their children, blind people or people who do not have enough food or feeling the cold. This period shows the bad side of the society, the reality which people do not really want to see or to acknowledge.
Furthermore , in my opinion, despite all of these things - this period is like a awakening for the society and make people think about how important is to appreciate mothers, how important is feel sorry for them who live in a really poor conditions. I think Pablo Picaso has touched lots of humans´hearts.
ROSE PERIOD:
This period is totally different than one I just mentioned, this period has got more ´´warm´´ colours like yellow, orange, rose. And the main characters showed on the paintings are artist from circus, clowns, harlequins. Seems like painter is trying to show the happiness, but on my opinion he is showing circus artist because they are known as happy and them who are making society laugh, but all in reality of the artists have masks..
AFRICAN BLACK
In this period people are able to find primitiviness of the society and also mix between african art and cubism. I think this period is really interesting and people can find many different details which match up to each other at the same time.
ANALYTIC CUBISM
Analytic cubism "analyze" natural forms and reduce the forms into basic geometric parts on the two-dimensional picture plane. Color is almost non-existent except for the use of a monochromatic scheme that often included grey, blue and ochre. Instead of an emphasis on color, Analytic cubism is period when Pablo Picaso was focused on forms like the cylinder, sphere and the cone to represent the natural world.
CLASSICISM AND SURREALISM
After cubism, Picasso returned to more traditional patterns -if not exactly classical ones - and this period is thus known as his Classicist period. A typical example of this new style is The Lovers. From time to time, he would return to cubism. His collaboration with the Ballet Russe went on: he worked on décor for “Le Tricorne” and drew portraits of the dancers. In 1920, he began to work on the décor for Stravinsky’s ballet Pulcinella. With the birth of his son Paul (Paolo) (1921), he returned to the Mother and Child theme again and again. All in all, Picasso the artist became the genius that can only be compared with few human beings. He rewarded art not just with his creative and unique styles, but also with the innumerous paintings, drawings, sculptures he produced. I think without Picasso, modern art and the world would be much poorer, so that is why I decided to write about one of my favorite painters of all times, the unique Pablo Picasso.
After cubism, Picasso returned to more traditional patterns -if not exactly classical ones - and this period is thus known as his Classicist period. A typical example of this new style is The Lovers. From time to time, he would return to cubism. His collaboration with the Ballet Russe went on: he worked on décor for “Le Tricorne” and drew portraits of the dancers. In 1920, he began to work on the décor for Stravinsky’s ballet Pulcinella. With the birth of his son Paul (Paolo) (1921), he returned to the Mother and Child theme again and again. All in all, Picasso the artist became the genius that can only be compared with few human beings. He rewarded art not just with his creative and unique styles, but also with the innumerous paintings, drawings, sculptures he produced. I think without Picasso, modern art and the world would be much poorer, so that is why I decided to write about one of my favorite painters of all times, the unique Pablo Picasso.
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