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por T. A. C.
Pablo Diego José Francisco
de Paula Juan Nepomuceno
María de los Remedios
Cipriano de la Santísima
Trinidad Martyr Patricio Clito
Ruiz y Picasso
Spain 1881 - 1973
Middle-Class Upbringing
Father - painter, curator,
professor
Picasso at age 7
receives formal artistic
training from father
Preferred art to
classwork
Sister at 7 dies when Picasso
was 13
Family in Barcelona which
Picasso sees as his true home
Takes month long entrance
exam to School of Fine arts &
completes in it in 1 week
Picasso is only 13
Father rents him a room
close to home so that he
can work alone & checks
on him often during the
day
At 16 father & uncle send
him to Royal Academy of
San Fernando in Madrid
the foremost art school
Stops attending school yet
spends time in the Prado
museum
Goes to Paris - cold & poor,
burns work to stay warm,
publishes magazine with friend
as the illustrator, begins to sign
his work as Picasso
Married twice
4 children by 3 women
Lots of affairs
One woman hoped in vain
that he would one day marry
her too, 4 days after his
death she hanged herself
WWII stays in France many
others run
Cannot show his work, does
not fit with Nazi ideals
Not suppose to work with
Bronze, but it is smuggled
into him
Time of painting Guernica
Lover Gilot leaves him
He is in his 70’s, she is a
young art student
He takes it badly, deals
with his age
Paints buffonish men with
beautiful young girls
Dies during a dinner party
Periods of Picasso
Blue
Rose
African-Influenced
Analytical Cubism
Synthetic Cubism
Guernica
Depicts the Nazi-German bombing of
Guernica, Spain by 28 bombers in 1937
during the Spanish Civil War
250 - 1,600 people dead more injured
Spanish government commissioned
Picasso to paint a large mural for display
at World’s Fair in Paris 1937
Within 15 days Picasso begins Guernica
It goes on a brief world tour
Became an anti-war symbol
Franco wanted it, Picasso would not allow
it until Spain was returned to the people
Represents death, violence, brutality,
suffering, helplessness, all in black&white
to closely resemble a newspaper
1992 to Madrid’s Prado Museum
Research It!
El Fin