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3-D Remastered Painting by Pablo Picasso
2008-05-10 03:08:00 Guernica is a painting by Pablo Picasso, depicting the Nazi German bombing of Guernica in Spain by twenty-four bombers, on April 26, 1937 during the Spanish Civil War, in which a number of people variously estimated between 250 and 1,600 were killed and many more were injured.German artist Lena Gieseke made an 3D exploration of Picasso's Guernica.(via Grow-A-Brain)
Print Auction At Sotheby?s New York Featuring Important Works From Private
2008-03-27 18:00:00 The May 1st and 2nd sale of Prints is distinguished by a strong selection of important works from private and institutional collections. Approximately 540 works are estimated to sell for $9.6/13.2 million and will be on exhibition at Sotheby?s New York?s 3rd floor galleries from April 27th through April 30th. On offer from The Estate of Catherine Gamble Curran, Edgar Degas? beguiling full portrait Mary Cassatt at the Louvre: The Paintings Gallery (est. $400/500,000); two iconic images by Mary Cassatt, The Fitting (est. $125/150,000) and In the Omnibus (est. $60/80,000); and the haunting figure within Wasssily Kandinsky?s 1903 woodcut Dame mit Facher (est. $70/90,000). Additional property from Private American Collections are Pablo Picasso?s Taureau et Picador, a rincée, an impression with extensive hand additions in ink ($200/300,000); a beautiful large scale Jasper Johns monotype Primaries with Secondaries (Variant) (est. $500/600,000); the complete set of Andy Warhol?s iconic ...
Work is a necessity for man. Man invented the alarm clock - Pablo Picasso
2008-03-25 09:50:00 Before I was a mom, I used to go to bed late. Or early but I'd read until late. I could sleep until noon without feeling I'd lost a day. I had to set my alarm clock to get out of bed in the morning. Although I do not fall into the category of an early riser, I do not have a problem to get out of bed when the thing buzzes. I do not understand the concept of the snooze button. I prefer to set the alarm at the correct time and then get up. At least those 10 minutes of snooze are spent in deep sleep and not dozing.When I became a mom, the whole concept of time changed. There was no more ME time. Time was spent looking after a baby and making sure its every wish was catered for immediately. No alarm clock was used in the first months. I adapted to my son's rythm, waking and sleeping when he did.Once I started working again, I needed to get organised. I used the alarm clock once more in order to get up before my son, prepare breakfast, pump some milk, take a shower, get dressed, dress ...
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Light drawing: Pablo Picasso, Lichtfaktor, TOBY KELLER, Julie Waters
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Pablo Picasso Cubism
2008-01-30 20:10:00 Although well known for many of his works, art critics generally consider Picasso?s most important contribution to the history of art to be his development of what is known as Cubism with French painter Georges Braque. Over a period of roughly ten years, from 1909 to 1919, Picasso and Braque, incorporating elements from Picasso?s previous African-inspired ...
Pablo Picasso Rose Period
2008-01-29 20:10:00 Pablo Ruiz Picasso, more famously known simply as Picasso, is famous for being one of the founders of cubism, and inspiring a return to classicism later in his life. However, a large body of his work has been overshadowed by iconic works such as Guernica and his association with cubism. Picasso?s Blue Period, while less famous ...
Pablo Picasso Blue Period
2008-01-28 20:10:00 Picasso?s Blue Period Marking the beginning of his career, Picasso?s Blue Period is among the most prolific beginnings to any artist?s career in the history of modern art. Well before he started producing what he would become internationally known for, well after his death in the form of Cubism, Picasso painted basically monochromatic, blue and green ...
Pablo Picasso Famous Works
2008-01-26 01:10:00 Born in Spain in 1881, Picasso first learned to paint under the tutelage of his father, Jose Ruiz y Blasco, a professor of art known for his realistic depictions of birds. By 1894, when he was only thirteen, critics consider that Picasso’s adult career as a painter had begun. In 1896, at fourteen, Picasso painted two of his most well known works, The First Communion, depicting his sister, Lola, and Portrait of Aunt Pepa, which has been described as “one of the greatest in the whole history of Spanish painting.†Both paintings are on display at the Museum Picasso in Barcelona, along with an extensive collection of Picasso’s early work. In 1901, Picasso had moved to Paris and embarked on his Blue Period, portraying somber subjects in strong shades of blue and green, depicting an overall negativity that is attributed to several factors, including a trip back to Spain and the suicide of his friend Carlos Casagemas. Picasso painted several posthumous portraits of Casagemas, c...
Pablo Picasso Biography
2008-01-25 20:10:00 Pablo Picasso was born in Malaga, Spain on October 25, 1881, the first child of Maria Picasso y Lopez and Jose Ruiz y Blasco. He was born into a family that appreciated art from the beginning, with his father also a painter and professor of art. He spent a great deal of time in his ...
pablo picasso pottery
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Pablo Picasso?s Painting Stolen In Just 3 Minutes
2007-12-21 08:18:00 Pablo Picasso’s Portrait of Suzanne Bloch (1904) While on exhibit, paintings by Pablo Picasso and Brazilian painter Candido Portinari were stolen from the Sao Paolo Art Museum (MASP) in Brazil, which is actually the first major theft in their 60 years of operations. These two paintings were actually among the important pieces in the museum,... [ This is a content summary only. Visit PinoyBlogoSphere.com for full links, other content, and more! ]
Hollywooding
After the usual nightmare that is gu...
2007-08-20 12:06:00 HollywoodingAfter the usual nightmare that is guaranteed to occur when one flies from Philadelphia Airport, arrived in San Diego, which had the also usual perfect day, and drove to Hollywood to see my daughter and some friends.Windy streets overlooking Universal City and the whole valley below afforded a spectacular sunset view from every room in the house, and also discovered that a few doors down was William Shatner's home.It got me to think how Captain Kirk is a living example not only to actors but artists of all sorts.If anyone could have been typecast by early success it was Shatner. The cult status of Star Trek gave Shatner and Nimoy and others worldwide fame and also could have trapped Shatner into a typecast (like it did for Adam West for example) role.Shatner grabbed the typecast noose and instead of succumbing to the temptation to give up, he used it to rope us all in and kept re-inventing himself and coming back generation after generation, be it via TJ Hooker or Boston...
Ecco l?auto Pablo Picasso E? un quadro con le ruote
2007-06-28 00:00:00 Un meccanico appassionato d?arte ha trasformato una Citreon 2Cvin una ...
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PABLO PICASSO, EL GENIO DE LA PINTURA DEL SIGLO XX
2007-05-13 21:56:00 EN LOS ORÍGENES DEL CUBISMO... Y DE MUCHAS MÁS COSAS.Pablo Picaso: "El asceta" (1903). Merion, Estados Unidos. // Abajo: "Autorretrato" (!901)Resulta tarea de todo punto imposible tratar de sintetizar en un único artículo todo aquello que Pablo Ruiz Picasso (1881-1973) ha supuesto en la pintura del siglo XX. Se trata de uno de esos genios con el que sólo pueden compararse unos pocos pintores más. Pero esos otros pintores mantuvieron, cada uno en su época, un mismo estilo, en el que incluyeron algunas variedades con el paso del tiempo. Sin embargo Picasso, a lo largo de su extensa trayectoria, mudó de estilo en varias ocasiones y esas mudanzas fueron absolutamente radicales. No contento con eso, retomó en distintos momentos estilos que había cultivado antes, pero los modificó y los mezcló. Y además de pintar, esculpía, grababa, tallaba, hacía cerámica. e incluso preparó decorados para obras de danza. El genio del arte pictórico del siglo XX, sin duda alguna. Además fue republicano y ...
Pablo Picasso
2007-05-03 16:26:00 Today I found some old drawings and pictures in a box (still left untouched after our move). Most of them are older than 10 years and were made during art classes in school. One of our last assignments was to decorate some wall sections of the school's new recreational area.Each of us got the same sized wooden board, wall paint and one brush. We had to choose a portrait, done by a famous artist and draw it in black and white on these wooden boards (which then would be put up together).I really didn´t know which portrait to draw. Most of the students decided to copy realistic portraits. I hadn´t been a fan of Picasso so far but I wanted to do something different and so I chose a portrait done by him. It took a lot of time to draw this painting - specially with the wall color and with only one brush.BUT: This is when I fell in love with Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Clito Ruiz y Picasso´s work.While tryin...
Pablo Picasso una vez dijo…
2007-04-29 00:35:00 “Hay pintores que transforman el sol en una mancha amarilla, pero hay otros que con la ayuda de su arte y de su inteligencia trasforman una mancha amarilla en el sol.”
Pablo Picasso died 34 years ago
2007-04-08 19:28:00 Pablo Ruiz Picasso (b. in Málaga, Oct 25, 1881 ? d. Mougins, Apr. 8, 1973). He was one of the most recognized figures in 20th century art, he is best known as the co-founder, along with Georges Braque, of cubism.Les demoiselles d'Avignon (oil on canvas, 243.9 x 233.7 cm)Museum of Modern Art, New-York.
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Quote of the Day: Pablo Picasso
2007-03-14 04:47:00 “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.” Pablo Picasso Spanish Cubist painter (1881 - 1973) |



