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Pablo Picasso – Analytical Cubism
Pablo Picasso was born in the Andalusian city of Malaga on the southern coast of Spain on 25 October 1881. ... His full name was made up of 14 names, the first Pablo and the last two Ruiz and Picasso. ... When Pablo was ten years old and the local museum closed his father took a job at the school of fine arts in the port of Coruna. It was shortly after this that Don Jose realised his son’s potential as an artist and decided to give up his painting career and focus on developing Pablo Picasso’s career as an artist.
Picasso’s career lasted almost a hundred years. ... Paris contained many people and movements that influenced Picasso’s art. Impressionism was widely known, groups such as the Pointillists were challenging Impressionism and other famous artists such as Degas, Renoir and Van Gogh were following their own paths, although after a short stint of being influenced by these people Picasso established his own style of painting which gained a following known as ‘La Bande Picasso’. Although Paul Cezanne and Henri Matisse heavily influenced art at the beginning of the century, Picasso too influenced it heavily while still remaining an individual even while working alongside movements such as Surrealism and Futurism.
Picasso was influenced by his family and friends, being encouraged to draw at an early age by his father. ... In 1915 Picasso met a danger named Olga Khokhlova after his wife of four years Fernande Olivier died from illness.
Approximate Word count = 1208 Approximate Pages = 4.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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