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Title: If you are


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  • If you are
  • an artist,
  • you go through
  • a lot of artistic changes in
  • 75 years.

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First Communion portrait
3
  • Hola, Pablo Picasso,
  • artist from Spain 1881 - 1973

4
  • 75 years of different styles
  • early works
  • blue period, rose period,
  • black period
  • cubism
  • sculpture
  • ceramics
  • lithography
  • theatre sets

5
  • Paintings
    Sculptures

  • (Chicago has

  • one since 1967)
  • Drawings
  • Prints


  • Pottery Designs
  • Costumes
    and Scenery for Plays

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early works
7
  • 1896

8
  • First Communion
  • 1895

9
  • Harlequin

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Carlos Casgemas, 1899
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La Moulin de la Galette, Paris, 1900
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  • Wandering

  • Gymnasts

  • 1901

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  • Le Gourmet
  • 1901

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  • Girl with Dove
  • 1901

15
  • Science and Charity

16
Yo, Picasso, 1901
17
  • The Absinthe Drinker

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  • Blue Period,  Periodo Azul ,
  • 1901 1904
  • Paintings from Picasso's blue period
  • depict sad people
  • painted
  • in shades of blue.
  • The colors
  • show us their feelings

19
  • The Blue Period is Picassos bridge from
  • classic art to
    abstract art.

20
Tragedy
21
self-portrait
22
Lola, Picassos
sister
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  • Rose Period   1904 - 1906

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The Peasants, 1906
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Lady with a Fan, 1905
28
Self-portrait
with
palette, 1906
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  • House in
  • a Garden
  • 1908

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  • Factory

  • in
  • Horta de Ebbo

32
Gertrude Stein, 1907
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Pitcher and Bowls, 1908
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  • In late 1906, Picasso started to paint in a
    truly revolutionary manner.
  • He began to show
    space in
  • strongly geometrical terms.
  • His efforts at developing
  • an almost
  • sculptural sense of space
  • is the
    start of
  • Cubism.

35
Was he drawing his pictures?
  • or almost chiseling them
  • out, like a sculpter?

36
1907
37
Manuel Parelles 1909 (portrait)
38
  • By 1910, Picasso and Braque had developed Cubism
    into an entirely new way of drawing pictures.
  • Objects were
  • de-
  • con-
  • struc-
  • ted
  • into their components.
  • (Taken apart)
  • Guitar 1913

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Guitar and Violin 1913
  • _________________
  • Sometimes CUBISM
  • helped
  • the artists
  • to show
  • different viewpoints
  • of a pictures
  • all
  • at
  • the
  • same time.

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  • In other works,
  • CUBISM was used
  • as a way to visually
  • lay out the FACTS
  • of the object,
  • rather than
  • just draw a picture
  • of something

In other works, CUBISM was used as a way to
visually lay out the FACTS of the object,
rather than just draw a picture of
something
42
The Acordion Player 1911
43
  • Portrait of
  • Daniel Henry
  • Kahnweiler
  • 1910

  • Art Institute,
  • Chicago

44
  • The aim was to produce
  • a conceptual image
  • of an object,
  • as opposed to
  • a perceptual one.
  • concept
  • vs
  • perception

45
Guitar Player 1910
46
  • ma jolie, woman with zither and guitar, 1911

47
  • I paint objects
  • as I think them,
  • not as I see them.

48
  • Mantilla
  • 1917

49
  • Olga, 1918

50
Sketch for set of The Parade 1917
51
Paulo, 1922
52
Portrait of Paulo
53
Woman and Child on the Seashore, 1921
54
Tres Musicos, 1921




  • Tres

  • M
  • u s


  • i

  • c

  • o

  • s

  • 1921

55
  • 3
  • Musicians
  • In
  • Masks
  • 1921

56
Olga Picasso 1923
57
Still life with Guitar 1922
58
Olga 1923
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The Dance, 1925
60
  • Picasso said,
  • All
  • Children
  • are
  • Artists.
  • The problem is how to
  • remain an artist
  • once he grows up.

61
  • The Dream
  • 1932

62

Woman
with flower
1932
63
Dora Maar portrait, 1937
64
  • Art washes away from the soul
  • the dust of everyday life.

65

  • Maria-Therese

  • Walters

  • 1937

66
Maya
67
  • In 1937, during the
  • Spanish Civil War, the fascists devastated the
    town of Guernica,
  • with aerial bombings
  • by the Nazi Luftwaffe.
  • Taken from 3-D Guernica. You can see it at

http//vimeo.com/1176750
68
Guernica
  • Picassos painting was his reaction to the
    tragedy.

69
Sabartes1939
70

  • Mother

  • and

  • Son
  • 1938

71
Are we to paint what's on the face,
what's inside the face,

or what's
behind it?

Pablo
Picasso
72
  • First Steps
  • 1943

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  • Claude,
  • Picassos
  • Son

75
FrancoiseClaude and Paloma1951


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Maya and Doll, 1938
77
Portrait of Francoise, 1946
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  • Stalin, 1953

80
Corridas de Toros
81
Don Quioxte
82
Bull, 1945
83
In 1967, Chicago got her very own Picasso.
84
  • Reaction was mixed

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  • Its a dog!
  • Its a woman!

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  • Its a monkey!
  • No, a baboon!

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  • I HATE IT!!
  • I LOVE IT!!
  • IT MAKES ME SICK!!
  • ITS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THING IVE EVER
    SEEN!!!

92
  • What do you think?

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Nusche Eluards portrait
95
Blue dove, 1961
96
Firebird!
  • Igor
    Stravinsky,

  • Composer

  • 1920

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camel
99
Peace Pas Paix
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mariposa
  • mariposa

102
dog
103
The Face of Peace
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War and Peace
106
Bride, 1969
107
self portraits
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  • 1955

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Portrait de Femme, 1937
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  • 1966

114
Jacqueline Rocque 7 drawings
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  • A
  • Man
  • With
  • A Hat
  • 1971

117
  • Last self-portrait, 1973
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