Title: Pablo Picasso
1Pablo PicassoCubism
Guernica
2ABSTRACT ART
- CUBISM- Cubism, an abstract movement in art,
developed in the early 1900's It is based on the
theory that objects should be captured by showing
multiple points of view simultaneously. Forms are
simplified and broken apart into planes, then
reassembled in an abstract form emphasizing
geometric shapes. The planes are sometimes tilted
by means of shading. This was the first time
collage become important in modern art.
3Picassos Periods
Blues Period
Cubism Period
Garçon à la pipe
Rose Period
Dora Maar
The Old Guitarist
4Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) Country- Spain
Movements- Cubism (after his blue period and
rose period)
- Media- Drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics,
mosaics, stage design and graphic arts - Major Style and Contribution to Art
- With Braque he developed cubism, collage and
found art - Invented new forms of art for almost ¾ of the
20th century - Influences- Early work influenced by Post
Impressionists. However, Cezanne and African
sculpture inspired his cubist works. - Interesting Fact- Picasso created more than
20,000 works of art in his lifetime. In 1913, at
The Armory Show in NY he introduced the new style
of cubism and caused a sensation
Picasso's "Girl with a Mandolin"
5Picasso-Les Demoiselles D'Avignon, 1907, oil on
canvas, 234 cm W x 244 cm H, Museum of Modern
Art, New York.
- Considered the first cubist artwork,
- The painting depicts five naked prostitutes in a
brothel - their figures are composed of flat, splintered
planes rather than rounded volumes, their eyes
are lopsided or staring or asymmetrical, and the
two women at the right have threatening masks for
heads. - The space, too, which should recede, comes
forward in jagged shards, like broken glass. In
the still life at the bottom, a piece of melon
slices the air like a scythe.
6Guernica1937, oil on canvas, 7.77 m W x 3.5 m H,
Prado Museum, Madrid.
- symbolic painting of the horrors of war
- On April 27th, 1937, unprecedented atrocities are
perpetrated on behalf of Franco against the
civilian population of a little Basque village in
northern Spain. Chosen for bombing practice by
Hitler's burgeoning war machine, the hamlet is
pounded with high-explosive and bombs for over
three hours. Townspeople are cut down as they run
from the crumbling buildings. Sixteen hundred
civilians are killed or wounded.
7Georges Braque (1882-1963)Country- France
Movements-. Cubism
- Major Style and Contribution to Art
- One of the fathers of cubism, used neutralized
colour and complex patterns of faceted from - After 1917 he was apart from Picasso his work was
characterized by brilliant colours, textured
surfaces and the reappearance of the human figure - After 1920s he returned to a more realistic
interpretation of nature but cubism was still
apparent on his art - Famous for still lifes
- Influences- Influenced by the Fauves, Henri
Matisse and Andre Derain, latter by Cezanne and
his co-worker-Picasso - Interesting Fact- A critic refered to Braques
paintings as bizarreries cubiques, thus the
name cubism was formed.
Fruit Dish 1908-1909
8- Characteristics of Cubism
- Abstract
- Broken Mirror Effect
- Rearranged
- Geometric
- More than one view
- Simplified Shapes
9Abstract does not look like real life
Self Portrait
10Broken Mirror Effect
Three Musicians
Braque Houses at La Estaque 1909
Ambroise Vollard by Braque
11Rearranged
Acrobat
Portrait of Marie-Thérèse
12Geometric Shapes
Jacqueline with Crossed Hands
Girl with a Boat
13More than one view
Nusch Éluard
Marie-Therese Walter
14Simplified Shapes
Harlequin
15- Characteristics of Cubism
- Abstract
- Broken Mirror Effect
- Rearranged
- Geometric
- More than one view
- Simplified Shapes
16- Abstract
- Broken Mirror Effect
- Rearranged
- Geometric
- More than one view
- Simplified Shapes