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Paulo (Son of Picasso): Neoclassical |
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 03 November 2007 |
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Pablo Picasso Museum Paris, France Please help identify this work of art. Thanks. Quite often, "Western" artists are pigeon-hold into "art movements" when presented in an art course, or most internet sites or even books, except those meant to have a comprehensive study of an artist Pablo Picasso is usually categorized as a Cubist, apart from being noted for his "blue period". Picasso, not only was a power in shifting and directing the evolution of Western art, he himself evolved in the process -- during his long productiive life. CGC
Comments | Hmmmm , so beautiful Posted 14 months ago. ( permalink | delete ) | | Yes, I loved it the moment I saw it. Quite different from his other works. Reza, I invite to join Museum Online, it has just started two days ago, so there are not too many photos yet, but you may find some more interesting stuff there in the future. Also, I hope to see some Persian (Iranian) Art if you have any. Please invite other Iranians who are interested in art to join also. CGC Posted 14 months ago. ( permalink | delete | edit ) | | No, this is neoclassical - after analytic and synthetic cubism. It's his son Paulo, dated somewhere between 1921 to 1923. Posted 10 months ago. ( permalink | delete ) | | Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Picasso, and we'd love to have your photo added to the group. Posted 6 days ago. ( permalink | delete ) | | Thanks for visiting and the fave nina_okee dorkee, for the clarification Sm1294 and the invitation Jitendr. Cornelio Posted 3 days ago. ( permalink | delete | edit ) | | Thank you very much..! Posted 3 days ago. ( permalink | delete ) |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 03 November 2007 )
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