pablo picasso. pablo’s father was a painter and an art teacher. he wanted pablo to be an artist....
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Pablo Picasso
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• Pablo’s father was a painter and an art teacher. He wanted Pablo to be an artist.
• Picasso, at age 14, paints
The Young Girl with Bare Feet .
• When Picasso’s dad saw how well Pablo could paint, he gave him all his own paints and brushes and never painted again.
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Picasso’s Blue Period
Picasso left home to go to art school in Madrid. He was poor and he was hungry a lot. Then his very best friend died.
Can you tell how Picasso was feeling by looking at his artwork?
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How would you describe this man?
Why do you think Picasso painted him this way?
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What do you think these people are saying to each other?
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What happened just before this moment?
What do you think will happen next?
What is happening in this painting?
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Picasso’s Rose Period
Then something else happened to change Picasso’s artwork. He fell in love with a girl!
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His artwork started to have brighter colors.
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During the Rose Period Picasso would often paint circus people.
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Why do you think Picasso painted circus people so much during his Rose Period?
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Picasso and Cubism
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What is Cubism?• A way of making art
• Breaks up subject matter
• Reassembles it in abstract form
• Geometric and Organic shapes are used
• Objects are broken apart and pieces can be viewed from all sides.
A Fractured Reality!
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Geometric Shape Organic Shape
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Picasso and his artist friend Georges Braqueinvented a style of art called cubism.
Why do you think it was called cubism?
What do you see?
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Picasso was trying to paint things from all directions at once: from the front and from the sides.
By the time he died, he had painted nearly 50,000 paintings!
WOW!
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Your Turn! • Create a STILL LIFE in the Cubist Style • Choose a MONOCHROMATIC color scheme• Use GEOMETRIC and ORGANIC shapes