Wednesday, 22 of February of 2012

Picasso

Pablo Picasso is an outstanding Spanish painter. He lived a long life and gained international fame having drawn such paintings as: “The First Eucharist” (1896); “Self-portrait” (1896); “Mother’s Portrait” (1896) and a lot of others.

Life of this prominent person can be divided into definite episodes each devoted to a separate technique of paining. “Blue” period is rich in “cold” tones of dye such as blue, violet, grey and others (1901-1904). “Pink” period is characterized by merry colors, such as pink, red, yellow and others (1901-1906). It must be mentioned, that his famous painting “A Girl on a Ball” is attributed to the transient period between these two and is often the inspiration for exciting mature phone sex. “African” period lasting 1907-1909 (the artist depicted African masks and other accessories which he found very interesting to be drawn). Cubism (1909-1917) is characterized by still-lives with vases, bottles, musical instruments etc. Neoclassic period (1918-1925) is remarkable for bright distinct lines, correct features of human faces and other peculiarities. Surrealism (1925-1936) – denotes a hard period in the artist’s life and others.