Thursday, May 9, 2013

Pablo Picasso

Picasso was a co-founder of Cubist movement, collage, and so much more. However, his early years he painted beautiful realistic pieces of art-He changed form in is early 20 years which made him a fortune and one of the renown painters.

While in Chicago Ed and I were able to visit The Art Institute of Chicago....OMG what pieces of art/history they exhibit. Luckily there was a Picasso exhibit going on and I am still in awe of everything I was able to see-LOVE LOVE LOVE it!!


Untitled Monumental Sculpture 
This is a replica of the statue that Picasso created, which was dedicated in 1967 to the Daley Plaza, downtown Chicago-where it sits today.

 The Old Guitarist


 Old Woman or Woman Gloves


 Crazy Woman with Cats


 Nude with Pitcher


 Hair Length Female Nude


 Harlequen


 Head of a Woman


 Seated Female Nude



 David Henry Kohnweiler


 Mother and Child


 Fernande Olivier


 Still Life


Abstract Background with Blue Cloudy Sky


The Armchair



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Help Me figure out the name of this painting


Head


Head of a Woman                                                      Portrait of Sylvette

  

Bust of a Woman

Figure







As you can see by the titles of the artwork they are common sense-that is because Picasso rarely titled his work-so his work became titled after his death.


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