Group 8 Picasso

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Group 8's presentation, Picasso, intermediate English

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Picasso is one of the greatest

artists in the 20th century.He is best known as the co-founder, along with Georges

Braque, of cubism.

Picasso is one of the greatest

artists in the 20th century.He is best known as the co-founder, along with Georges

Braque, of cubism.

Born in Malaga of Spain in 1881, died in France in

1973.

Born in Malaga of Spain in 1881, died in France in

1973.

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Throughout one's life, Picasso's painting style has more changes compared with other artists.

He is always trying the new and different things. Right picture (altar boy) It is Picasso that draws at the age of 15.

Altar boy, 1896 canvas

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This picture is Picasso that draws at the age of 57.

Whether these two pictures are very big difference.

Boy and butterfly in sailor suit, 1938

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Marriage

He has twice married in his life.

• 1981 He married

Olga Khokhlova.

• 1961 He married

Jacqueline Roque.

Mother and Son, 1907

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Picasso was always ahead of the European art in 1900.

Finally, he became a unique and creative artist who deeply influenced the mo

dern art.

Picasso was always ahead of the European art in 1900.

Finally, he became a unique and creative artist who deeply influenced the mo

dern art.

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1881 Born in October 25 1891 Picasso learned painting from his father

1897 Picasso’s uncle support Picasso to study in Madrid

1990 First exhibition of four cats about 150 works

1901 Max Jacob suicide, Picasso started his “blue period”

1904 Fall in love with Fernande Olivier

1909 Important period of his painting

1914 Started to paint with cut paper fragments

1927 Picasso met 17 year old Marie-Thérèse Walter and began a secret affair with her

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• 1935 Because the pregnant of Marie, Picasso divorced with Khokhlova. Picasso did not want Khokhlova to have half his wealth so they just seperated for awhile. In these days, there were no any works.

• 1936 Fall in love with a photographer Dora Maar• 1945 Finish first litho print painting• 1949 Designing a sculpture, one of the most recognizable

landmarks in downtown Chicago• 1950 Won a Dove Peace Metal• 1953 Fall in love with Jacqueline Roque. After they got closer,

Picasso broke up with Françoise Gilot• 1957 Exhibition in New York and display more than 40 works• 1963 Painting “painter and model” series, focus on Jacqueline• 1970 Donate all works which were in Picasso’s home of Spain t

o Barcelona Museum of Art• 1973 Died on April 8, 1973 in France

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Blue Period Picasso’s Blue Period consists of somber paintings rendered in shades of blue and blue-green, only occasionally warm

ed by other colors.

Blue Period Picasso’s Blue Period consists of somber paintings rendered in shades of blue and blue-green, only occasionally warm

ed by other colors.

Old guitarist, 1903, drawing board

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Rose PeriodThe Rose Period is characterized by a more cheery style with orange and pink colors, and again featuring many harlequins.

Rose PeriodThe Rose Period is characterized by a more cheery style with orange and pink colors, and again featuring many harlequins.

Family 1905 Canvas

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Analytic CubismAnalytic cubists focused on forms like the cylinder, sphere and the cone to represent the natural world.

Analytic CubismAnalytic cubists focused on forms like the cylinder, sphere and the cone to represent the natural world.

Conwill's portrait painting 1910

Canvas

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Outstanding rice, Sabah looks like for the duke then, 1939, 46* 38 cm,

canvas

Picasso have many is it seem very interesting to draw, because of him the eyes, nose and movement everywhere of chin. What made people surprised is, they seem to be just like true man.

Picasso have many is it seem very interesting to draw, because of him the eyes, nose and movement everywhere of chin. What made people surprised is, they seem to be just like true man.

Who calls the good friend that I am him

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“The golden section”

bold on painting

“The golden section”

bold on painting

Why we choose Picasso? Why we choose Picasso?

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Picasso had more then six women in his life.

when he met a new girl, Picasso created many painting and new style of painting.

If he lost his love, he became very sad and lost hope to draw.

This song describes that when someone lost his or her love.

Picasso had more then six women in his life.

when he met a new girl, Picasso created many painting and new style of painting.

If he lost his love, he became very sad and lost hope to draw.

This song describes that when someone lost his or her love.

Why we chose this songWhy we chose this song

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Everything seems dieing in his mine just like the end of the world. Ex. “why does the sun go on shining.”

But everything in the world still goes on as usual. Ex. “I wonder why everything‘s the same as it was.”

Everything seems dieing in his mine just like the end of the world. Ex. “why does the sun go on shining.”

But everything in the world still goes on as usual. Ex. “I wonder why everything‘s the same as it was.”

Why we chose this songWhy we chose this song

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We found that this song quiet fit Picasso very

much when he lost love

we thought if Picasso didn’t have any girl he would not be today’s Picasso.

We found that this song quiet fit Picasso very

much when he lost love

we thought if Picasso didn’t have any girl he would not be today’s Picasso.

Why we chose this songWhy we chose this song