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Page 1 Home. Pablo Picasso. The Impact Of Pablo Picasso

Page 1: Home Pablo Picasso The impact of Pablo Picasso on modern art is unprecedented, as his responsible for the development and expansion of many art genres. His unique views on how we perceive art and his ability to take inspiration from more obscure and unorthodox art forms tool the traditional mindset of the world by storm. Pablo Picasso can be considered the greatest artist of the 20th century because of his contributions to making modern art what it is today. What made Picasso revolutionary was his ability in many art forms. He is also notable for being very flighty in his professional life, sticking with one philosophy for a few years, only to start do the complete opposite the next day. These changes often corresponded with his†¦show more content†¦In 1901, his Blue Period began. After was his Rose Period. By now his work had started to gather the attention of collectors. He also met Henri Matisse in 1905, another revolutionary artist who he would have a relationship with for the rest of his life. In 1915, Picasso’s wife, Eva Gouel died at the age of 30. In 1918, he married Olga Khokhlova, who would introduce him to high-end circles, which aided in him later achieving lifetime fame. Over the course of his life, Picasso would end up having four children with three different women. Picasso kept on painting until his death on April 8, 1973. Page 3: Blue Period Overview Picasso’s Blue Period began in 1901, either in Spain or in Paris. This was when he was a very poor man, and his subjects reflect that. At the same time, his close friend Carlos Casagemas committed suicide, which hurt Picasso greatly. This off mental state is portrayed throughout his paintings made during his Blue Period. 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