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Pablo Picasso was a lady’s man during his lifetime. ... Although his lifestyle with women was not approved by the public, Picasso ignored the consequences. Most important of all the classy Pablo Picasso, a multimedia sculptor, painter, and graphic artist created very unique works throughout his life.
Pablo Picasso was born in Malaga, Spain on October 25, 1881. His mother and father were Jose Ruiz Blasco and Maria Picasso. As Picasso grew up, he had a mental problem called dyslexia, where he could not read or write and in school would always draw. ... Picasso was then admitted to an art school where his father was an art teacher. ...
Before Pablo Picasso left Malaga, Spain at age 18, for France to study in arts, he had a recent painting of himself and on the painting he wrote “I the King. ... Whenever Picasso had enough money, he would go watch bullfights, which he had loved when he was a child. Still living in poverty in France, Pablo Picasso had heard of tragic news that one of his close friends had committed suicide in 1901. Then one of Picasso’s periods called “Blue Period,” began.
The Blue Periods (1901-1904) were the artworks that Picasso had done which relate to the death of his friends and also outcasts, beggars, and prostitutes.
Approximate Word count = 986 Approximate Pages = 3.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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