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    held in high esteem as the father of modern art‚ interestingly‚ and Pablo Picasso was as well sleeping with the same muse. When 1907 masterpiece Les Demoiselles d’Avignon was finished by Picasso‚ depicting five harlots with primitive masklike faces‚ their nakedness more symmetrical than erotic‚ even his early dealer Ambroise Vollard uttered out‚ "It’s

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    perspectives. The same can be said for the ways in which the female body has long been demonstrated. Artists Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso each used varying methods and styles to bring to life the human body‚ from Matisse’s Luxe‚Calme et Volupte to Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon the female form as a subject has been known to represent many things. Though Matisse and Picasso differ in many artistic ways‚ their subject choice speaks levels to their takes on the female body. The theme of

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    Pablo Escobar

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    Pablo Escobar Introduction Pablo Escobar was a man of power and riches during his time in history. Escobar was listed as the seventh richest man in the world in 1989. Coming from Medellin‚ the second largest city in Colombia‚ Escobar started off as a small time gangster and a car thief. His small time crimes would never amount to what he was going to become. In the late 1970 s Escobar and his cartel became one of the most powerful organized crime organizations. The cartel consolidated the cocaine

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    Picasso Vs Kahlo

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    Visual Arts – Case study essay Pablo Ruiz Picasso and Frida Kahlo “It is difficult to get a sense of an artist’s practice on the basis of one work” (Art world Magazine) The works of both Picasso and Kahlo are recognised worldwide and are typified by their unique styles that portray their expressive meaning‚ both artists worked in the modern art movement of Surrealism fusing the dream world with reality. Their lives were intrinsically linked to their conceptual frameworks which related to world

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    Pablo Neruda

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    Pablo Neruda is considered as one of the greatest Spanish-language poets of the 20th century. As a matter of fact‚ Neruda was a very prolific and creative writer. His poems range from erotically charged love poems‚ historical epics‚ and overtly political poems‚ to poems on common things‚ like nature and the sea. Aside from that‚ he is the most widely read of the Spanish American poets because of his artistic and wonderful works. Furthermore‚ he was an international diplomat and a political activist

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    Pablo Neruda

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    Pablo Neruda 12-5-11 ENG 204: Survey of World Literature 17th Century to the Present Section 01 Prof. Karpuk Pablo Neruda‚ a twentieth century Latin American poet did not limit his writing to one area of topics. After reading his poems he seems to be a very cultural poet that was influenced by politics‚ love‚ nature‚ and anything that evoked emotion. What sets Pablo Neruda apart from other poets is his use of figurative language‚ which brings his poetry to life and provides vivid visual

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    Pablo Neruda

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    erudaMajor Works of Pablo Neruda Biographical Information Pablo Neruda did not come from a high standing or politically involved background‚ being that his father was a railway employee and his mother a teacher‚ but he still was able to provide great service to his country. Key Ideas of Noble Prize Acceptance Speech Pablo Neruda’s most famous‚ and common works are "Viente Poemas de Amor y una Cancion de desperada‚" "Residencia en la Tierra‚" Espana en el Corazon‚" and Canto General. Biography‚ Contribution

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    Giotto and Picasso Giotto di Bondone and Pablo Picasso‚ two of the greatest artists in history‚ greatly influenced today’s art and its techniques. Both of them broke the boundaries applied to their time and expressed space in ways that had never been seen before. Nonetheless‚ there exist differences between the two. For instance‚ their artistic styles and stages differed. While Giotto painted in the Gothic period and in the style of frescoe‚ Picasso‚ being a painter of the twentieth century

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    Kahlo Vs Picasso

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    Born July 6‚ 1907 in Coyocoán‚ Mexico City‚ Mexico Magdalena Carmen Frieda Kahlo y Calderón began life with great struggle. Kahlo’s mother‚ too ill to care for or feed her newborn‚ hired an Indian wet-nurse to breastfeed and care for the newborn. Kahlo was raised in the family’s home where she was born‚ later named La Casa Azul (The Blue House). Polio caused Kahlo to lose a great deal of control over her right leg and foot‚ but did not slow the adventurous child. During her youth Kahlo studied photography

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    Guernica, Picasso 1937

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    The Spanish painter Picasso was a cubist and his worldwide famous ‘Guernica’ is a mural-sized flat oil painting on canvas (3.5 metres tall and 7.8 metres wide). It is all greys‚ blacks and whites and was painted in 1937. Picasso started the painting when he heard that the Germans had just bombed the quiet and traditional Basque town of Guernica on 26 April 1937 in support of the Spanish Nationalist forces of the Fascist General Franco during the Spanish Civil War. The broken sword near the bottom

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