
Modern art, incorporates art canvas, sculptures, prints, and all other new forms of art of the twentieth century. Academics and historians rarely agree, the exact point where modern art began. Therefore, the term generally refers to any art produced in America and Europe during the nineteen hundreds. In addition to a handful of other countries, which were mainly influenced by the West. This was a time when artists were the introduction of new materials, new techniques and new concepts. He intended these artists to break free from the constraints of the "establishment", and redefine the boundaries of art. Without doubt, one of the most important and innovative as "inventions" of the twentieth-century art was Cubism, and the concepts of abstraction. Pablo Picasso is regarded as being probably the most important artist of the twentieth century. His work was very influential and is considered the creator cubism.
Pablo Picasso was born in Malaga, Spain mainland. Pablo Picasso was a child prodigy at the age of fourteen his technical skill was incredible. In 1895, his father became a professor of art at the Academy of Fine Art in La Coruna. Picasso was enrolled in advanced classes soon. He completed the entrance examination, which had the most to least a month in one day. Two years Later he began studying at the Academy of Madrid. Picasso left soon after, dissatisfied, and returned home. Between 1900 and 1904, Picasso moved between Paris and La Coruna. After four years of trips, Picasso finally made his home in Paris. This is where he wanted to live and work for most of his life.
From 1904, Picasso met a lot of different art forms, showing great interest in style of Henri de Toulouse and art Africa. Since his first visit to Paris, Picasso liked to paint the Parisian nightlife and cafe scenes, which generally included a menagerie circus artists and socially excluded. Some believe that Picasso is showing empathy with the artists and the Marginal he portrayed as a clown. The Clown is recognized inside the ring, still falls into darkness, the moment he removes his clown face. The company pays clown for entertainment. Nobody is particularly interested in his true face, or feelings. Before artists were freed from these restrictions Art, which has been previously linked, there was little difference between the clown and artist.
Towards the end of 1905, the work Picasso went through many rapid changes in style. There was a significant withdrawal of emotional content. The thoughts of melancholy outcast, was replaced by reason. Picasso began studying sculpture at the beginning of the century the Iberian peninsula. His fascination with Iberian sculpture reflects his increasing interest in simplified geometric shapes. Picasso had a preference for experimentation. He also had a keen interest in art, which was outside the area of the facility. In 1907, he produced one of the oil paintings the most revolutionary twentieth century, Les Demoiselles d'Avignon. The influence of both native Iberian sculpture and African art is paramount in this work. Painting is greatly simplified, with oval shapes, faces and figures in this table are congruent. This piece was very adventurous for 1907.
The incongruities of Les Demoiselles d'Avignon was too much for many of Picasso's contemporaries. Matisse believed to have even accused of ridiculing Picasso movement, contemporary art. Curiously, today, many art historians and scholars who regard the play as early Cubism. The year 1907 is also known to many as Picasso's African period. At first, Picasso has criticized the analogy of his work with African art. However, later he agreed that African art had exercised considerable influence over him, and his work. While some experts believe that African art was the main catalyst for this rapid and radical in form and style, others believe it was Cezanne has provided the catalyst.
From 1907 until about 1917, Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque developed and experimented with their new concept art, called by critics as cubism. Most art historians and scholars that the development generally divided into two dynamic phases. The first step is referred to as Analytical Cubism. This article describes the method of dissection in three dimensions, showing that they are multiple geometric planes. Synthetic Cubism attempted to prove the contrary. Instead of dissecting the form, they create it by using geometric planes. Picasso was much worked throughout his life, with the human figure and still life. Even today, we continue to analyze and appreciate his work. Without doubt he was one of the most influential artists and innovators of modern art of the twentieth century.
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