Biography of Pablo Ruiz y Picasso a Spanish painter who invented collage and a new art style called cubism.
Pablo
Ruiz y Picasso was born in Málaga, Spain, in 1881. He was highly gifted and
could draw beautifully by the time he was 14. He went to Paris in 1900 and
began his career painting scenes in sidewalk cafés. He also painted landscapes,
still lifes (everyday objects), and portraits of friends and performers. Living
on the edge of poverty in Paris, he met Fernande Olivier. She was the first of
several women who shared his life and provided inspiration for his art.
The
blue period, cubism, and after
For
two years, from 1901 to 1903, Picasso painted only in shades of blue. Many of
the people in his blue paintings look sad. A rose period followed the blue
period. During the rose period, he painted people from the circus in shades of
red and pink. Then he became interested in African art and simplified the
shapes in his paintings.
In
1907, Picasso shocked the world with Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (The Ladies of
Avignon). In this painting, he broke up the women’s figures into ovals,
almonds, and other shapes. He carried the distortion of objects even further
with cubism. Lines, angles, and planes collided in his cubist paintings. During
his cubist period, Picasso invented collage by pasting newspaper, pieces of
cloth, and other materials onto his paintings.
Cubism
influenced many 20th-century artists, but Picasso didn’t stop here. He was
restless, always experimenting. Yet he returned to certain subjects over and
over—the bullfight, the painter and his model, portraits, and landscapes. In
the 1930s, he reacted to political events. The painting Guernica was Picasso's
response to the bombing of a Spanish town during the Spanish Civil War
(1936-1939).
Picasso
continued to create paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and prints after Guernica.
But many people consider this painting to be his masterpiece. He died in 1973.
Picasso’s
influence
Artists
everywhere, of all types, give Picasso credit for anticipating just about
everything the 20th century had to say in art. He freed painting from
reproducing objects as they look. He freed sculpture from using only traditional
materials, such as wood and metal. Picasso made sculptures from many materials,
much as he made collages.
You
can see Picasso’s art in museums all over the world. A Picasso sculpture that
stands outdoors in downtown Chicago has become a city landmark.
Ballet
is a form of theatrical dance that began to evolve in Western Europe during the
Renaissance (1300-1600) period. Ballet technique consists of stylized movements
and positions that have been elaborated and codified over the centuries into a
well-defined, though flexible, system called academic ballet, or danse d’école.
The word ballet can also denote an individual artistic composition using this
dance technique. Such a composition is usually, but not inevitably, accompanied
by music, scenery, and costumes. Toe dancing is often considered synonymous
with ballet, but ballet technique can be performed without toe dancing. Because
the steps were first named and codified in France, French is the international
language of ballet.
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