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    Pablo Escobar

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    Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria was a Columbian drug lord and leader of one of the most powerful criminal organizations ever assembled. During the height of his power in the 1980’s‚ he controlled a vast empire of drugs and murder that covered the globe. He made billions of dollars‚ ordered the murder of hundreds if not thousands of people‚ and ruled over a personal empire of mansions‚ airplanes‚ a private zoo and even his own army of soldiers and hardened criminals. Born on December 1‚ 1949 into

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    Cubism was an art movement that was pioneered by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque in the twentieth century‚ which revolutionized the European art. Cubism influenced a change from the classical artwork. It was important to changing art in the twentieth century because it changed the way people looked and created art away from the classical portraits and landscapes. It was conceived as a “New way of representing the world.” (No Author‚ Artist Portfolio. Net [ONLINE] http://www.artistportfolio.net/blog/cubism

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    1.0 Art Life history of Picasso Pablo Picasso is a Spanish artist and he is Small‚ muscular with radiant black eyes. Picasso was a master at drawing‚ painting‚ sculpting‚ graphics‚ ceramics‚ and theatrical design. His career spanned nearly the entire era of modern art‚ starting with the realism era in the late nineteenth century and drawing to a close with the advent of neo-Expressionism‚ a style inspired by Picasso’s last works. Picasso was continually developing new ways of expressing himself

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    A Great Artist

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    Influences‚ Styles‚ and Periods: What Picasso Left to the World Pablo Picasso said‚ “There is no abstract art. You must always start with something. Afterward you can remove all traces of reality” (“Pablo Picasso Quotes”). This quotation interprets the true essence of abstract painting. What’s more‚ it reflects that Pablo Picasso did not only think about how to create a painting‚ but also thought about how to paint with inspiration from life and nature. As an abstractionist‚ Picasso’s works

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    time. Pablo Picasso was not one of these artists; however‚ during a period of personal and professional turmoil‚ he was approached by representatives of Spain’s Republican government to paint a mural. At the time‚ Picasso was living in France and distraught over the events occurring in his homeland. These events would eventually become the Spanish Civil War. He was also quietly supportive of the opposing party. In the mural entitled Guernica‚ painted for the 1937 World’s Fair in France‚ Picasso portrayed

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    Critique 5

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    Final Critique. Valentina Pecoraro Professor: Silva. “The Dream” Pablo Picasso 1932 Oil on Canvas 130x97cm [pic] The Dream is one of the many extraordinary paintings made by Pablo Picasso in 1932. The work is oil on a large rectangular canvas (130x97cm). At first glance‚ one can observe a blonde woman sleeping in a big chair with her head resting on her right shoulder. The woman’s hands are gently placed in her lap creating a semi-pray position; one can see that one of the woman’s

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    Pablo Picasso’s painting Guernica is a true Masterpiece; he conceived/developed the idea of Guernica and resolved all issues with the finished product in 1937‚ during the bombing of a little Basque village named Guernica in Northern Spain. This world of unprecedented atrocities was the major influence on Picasso. He used techniques and innovations such as newspaper‚ dismantling traditional forms (marking the beginning of cubism)‚ using sharp edges and the black and grey tones to focus the viewer’s

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    Elements of Art

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    construct paintings. These elements of art such as unity‚ variety‚ focal point or area of interest and balance will be used to give you a better understanding. Examples from "Giorgio de Chirico" (The Mystery and Melancholy of a Street‚ 1914)‚ "Pablo Picasso" (Seated Nude‚ 1909‚ Spanish)‚ "Francisco de Goya" (Saturn Devouring His Children‚ 1819) and "Piet Mondrain" (Devotie‚ 1908) will be used merely as informational pieces to convey these elements of art. Some ways of creating unity might be to make

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    Juan Gris

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    richly colored than those in the works of the earlier cubists Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. His attention to the object in his compositions‚ and more typically Spanish hues‚ link his work to the Spanish still-life tradition. That tradition presents itself in many of his works. In Gris‚ work Bottle of Anis del Mono he puts the whole label of the bottle. Most typical of which is PicassoÕs Spanish Still Life. In this work‚ Picasso utilizes the precise red and yellow colors of the Spanish flag

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    Art Masterpieces

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    Pablo Picasso‚ a Spanish painter from the 19th century once said “Good artists copy‚ great artists steal.” Some of the paintings produced by him are considered as the magnum opus in the art world. The quote itself has already mentioned he would not attain success without the work done left by the ancients. It is an incontrovertible fact that we cannot achieve triumph without relying on the past contributors. However‚ that does not make the masterpieces in this generation more or less worse than the

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