Biography of Pablo Picasso

Biography of Pablo Picasso
Biography of Pablo Picasso
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) was a great painter in Spain. He was the most talked about, controversial and rich artist of the twentieth century. They gave birth to cubicism by using sharp lines. Picasso artworks are the living documents of human pain.
Pablo Picasso was born on 25 October 1881 in the city of Malaga, Spain. From childhood, he used to make his associates different types of shapes and put them in surprise. Picasso’s father was a teacher of art, so he got his early education from his father. But at the age of 14-15, he started making such a beautiful picture that his father gave him his whole bag of painting and decided to take a kachi in the future.
In 1900 he went to Paris for some time. Paris was then considered to be the center of art. Picasso came in contact with many contemporary artists in Paris. It had a deep impact on his art. Then, returning to Spain, he became free and started making pictures. Their pictures of that period have abundance of dark blue and rose flowers. Most of these stories are related to underworld and neglected sections of humanity and society.
Picasso was sent to Madrid Academy for higher education in painting, but Pablo Picasso Picasso got up early from the atmosphere and left the studies. In 1900 he went to Paris for some time. Paris was then considered to be the center of art. In Paris, Picasso came in contact with many contemporary artists. It had a deep impact on his art. Then, returning to Spain, he became free and started making pictures.
In those times, there is abundance of blue and pink flowers in pictures. The poem of most of these is related to the neglected and exploited classes of the oppressed humanity and society. In 1904, his second mode of art came. In this period, he made pictures of Kalabajo, Masakhoro, Sitarvda. In 1906, he started making his famous artwork “Women of Evinjon”. He completed that picture in almost a year.
In 1900 he went to Paris for some time. Paris was then considered to be the center of art. Picasso came in contact with many contemporary artists in Paris. It had a deep impact on his art. Then, returning to Spain, he became free and started making pictures. Their pictures of that period have abundance of dark blue and rose flowers. Most of these stories are related to underworld and neglected sections of humanity and society.
In the year 1904, there was a second turn in his art. In this period, he made pictures of acrobatics, quarrels, clowns, sitarists. In the year 1906, he started making his famous artwork ‘Women of Avignon’. He completed this picture in about a year.
In 1909, Picasso introduced ‘Cubism’ in the field of art. His style has been a subject of criticism for 60-65 years, and it has influenced young artists in all countries of the world. All the colors and lines are used in these pictures. About this time, he took an interest in the engraving of the works of art and created many paintings of women. These pictures are compared to ancient Greek sculptures. Picasso could not accept atrocities and injustice in some form. When the Nazi bombers bombarded Republicans in Spain in 1957, they worked hard to make their giant photo ‘Guernica’ working day and night to express their anger against the Nazi attackers. After this, they voluntarily accepted the country. They vowed that until the Republic was reinstated in Spain, they would not return to Spain.

Romantic Picasso

In the 1940s and 1950s, with Picasso, and the mother of his children, Ferguswab Jielo, wrote Life with Picasso in 1964.
With regard to Picasso, Geello saw love as a major change in his career. In Picasso, he worked as an art critique.
Jilo writes, “I began to feel that if I look closely, my half-dozen ex-wives’ heads will be hanged.”
Her girlfriend Mary Walter and her second wife, Jacqueline Rock, had committed suicide.
But the fate of everyone is not like that. Another woman who has been trapped in Picasso’s love affair for several months, but she is fine. His name was Silvette Dived.

Picasso’s painting made world record

Oil painting made in 1955 by great painter Pablo Picasso created a new world record. With almost $ 18 million, it has become the world’s most expensive selling painting.
 Fine Art Auction House Christie’s predicted a $ 14 million bid for Picasso’s ‘Women of Algiers’ painting bid, but for the last auction, approximately $ 18 million was set. This process of auction lasted 11 minutes and people from 35 countries bid for it. The person who bought this painting could not be identified.
Before this, the work of a British painter Francis Bacon, ‘Three Studies of Luscious Freud’, made the world record in the auction. In November 2013, the painting was sold for about $ 14.2 million.
In this colorful painting of a particular genre, there is a view of the harem. This painting was made by Picasso in 1955, which is part of a series of 15 paintings. About the auction, Christie’s Global President Jussi Pillakanen said, “It is a pleasure to see that this painting was so much bidder.”