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  2. Pablo Picasso - Wikipedia

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    Pablo Ruiz Picasso [a] [b] (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, and theatre designer who spent most of his adult life in France.

  3. La Vie (painting) - Wikipedia

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    A Visit to the City of the Dead beneath Picasso’s La Vie. In: Mary Mathews Gedo: Looking at Art from the Inside Out. The psychoiconographic Approach to Modern Art. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge u. a. 1994, pp. 87–118. ISBN 0-521-43407-6; Marilyn McCully: Picasso und Casagemas. Eine Frage von Leben und Tod. In: Jürgen Glaesemer (Ed.):

  4. Portrait of Gertrude Stein - Wikipedia

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    The siblings acquired three Rose Period artworks from the artist at a point in his life when Picasso was still a struggling artist, thus playing an important role in his financial circumstances and eventual commercial success. By the end of 1906, Picasso's works were being bought by the art dealer Ambroise Vollard. [1]

  5. Reading the Letter - Wikipedia

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    La Lecture de la Lettre (English: Reading the Letter) is an oil on canvas painting by Pablo Picasso, which he painted c. 1921, during his transition from Cubism to Neoclassicism, [1] very close to the time of the birth of his son, Paulo. The painting depicts two well-dressed boys reading a letter.

  6. Return to order - Wikipedia

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    Pablo Picasso, 1921, Head of a woman, pastel on paper, 65.1 x 50.2 cm, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The Return to Order (French: retour à l'ordre) was a European art movement following the First World War that rejected the extreme avant-garde art of the years up to 1918 and emphasized the classical ideals of order and rationality.

  7. This day in history: First exhibition by 19-year-old Pablo ...

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    Today, Pablo Picasso is equally as important and loved -- Artdaily.org notes that a piece of art, entitled 'Self Portrait with Palette,' is on display during the opening of an exhibition, entitled ...

  8. The Pipes of Pan (painting) - Wikipedia

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    This work was painted at the crux of Picasso's classical period from 1919 to 1929, in which he was greatly intrigued by classical art. At the time that he had painted The Pipes of Pan, Picasso was traveling extensively in Italy, and consequently drew inspiration for this painting in the Greco-Roman art he found there. [3]

  9. Les Demoiselles d'Avignon - Wikipedia

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    In the autumn of 1906, Picasso followed his previous successes with paintings of oversized nude women, and monumental sculptural figures that recalled the work of Paul Gauguin and showed his interest in primitive art. Pablo Picasso's paintings of massive figures from 1906 were directly influenced by Gauguin's sculpture, painting and his writing ...