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By: Phylicia Appling
Name: Pablo Picasso Born: October 25 1881, Malaga, Spain Died: April 8 1973, Mougins, France Father: JoséRuiz Blasco (1838 - 1913) Mother: Maria Picasso Y Lopez (1855 - 1939)
Early Years
• Pablo Picasso started to paint when he was eight years old. • From the age of five on, Pablo would get drawing lessons at school, in Malaga. • As Picasso's father was an art teacher, he would take full control of Pablo's education in art. • As such, Picasso's father was ubiquitous in Pablo's life, both at home and in school.
• In 1895 his father was appointed at the art academy La Lonja in Barcelona. • Picasso's father rented him a studio in Barcelona. • With the financial aid of his uncles, Pablo went to study in Madrid at the end of 1897. • Because Madrid had nothing new to offer him, he decided to quit mid-1898. • In October 1900, at the age of 19, Pablo Picasso moved to Paris, in the company of Carlos Casagemas.
• Pablo would begin to sign his artworks with Pablo Ruiz (after his father), but from 1900 on he would use his mother's last name: Picasso. • As the myth goes, Don Joséwas so impressed with the ability of the young Pablo that in 1894 he gave his palette and brushes to Pablo and would never paint again. • Picasso's relationship with his parents became strained when he quit his studies.
• Remarkably, in his first two major paintings, The First Communion (1896) and Science and Charity (1897), Pablo includes the (rather uninspired) portrait of his father. • As an artist, Pablo's father specialized in painting animals, the least valued genre in his time. The most valued genres were history pieces, as well as portraitism. • In 1891 Picasso's father got a new job at the art school Instituto da Guarda in La Coruna, to where the family m Styles
Young Picasso (1881 – 1901) Rose Period (1904 - 1906) Blue Period (1901 - 1904) African Period (1906 - 1907)
Cubism (1907 - 1915)
Family
• Pablo Picasso's father, Don José , descended from an old, wealthy family from the province Lé on (North-West of Spain). • His mother, Doñ a Maria was from Andalusia and of Arabic descent. • Pablo had two younger sisters: Dolorè s, or Lola (1884 - 1958) and Concepció n (1887 - 1891), called Conchita, who died at the age of four.
Young Picasso
Picasso's first painting at age 8, Picador (1889).
The first communion 1896 Realistic Oil on canvas
• The painting depicts Pablo Picasso's sister, Lola, at her first communion. • "The First Communion" was Picasso's entry into the official artistic world. He presented it at the Third Exhibition of Fine Arts and Artistic Industries in 1896.
Name: Pablo Picasso Born: October 25 1881, Malaga, Spain Died: April 8 1973, Mougins, France Father: JoséRuiz Blasco (1838 - 1913) Mother: Maria Picasso Y Lopez (1855 - 1939)
Early Years
• Pablo Picasso started to paint when he was eight years old. • From the age of five on, Pablo would get drawing lessons at school, in Malaga. • As Picasso's father was an art teacher, he would take full control of Pablo's education in art. • As such, Picasso's father was ubiquitous in Pablo's life, both at home and in school.
• In 1895 his father was appointed at the art academy La Lonja in Barcelona. • Picasso's father rented him a studio in Barcelona. • With the financial aid of his uncles, Pablo went to study in Madrid at the end of 1897. • Because Madrid had nothing new to offer him, he decided to quit mid-1898. • In October 1900, at the age of 19, Pablo Picasso moved to Paris, in the company of Carlos Casagemas.
• Pablo would begin to sign his artworks with Pablo Ruiz (after his father), but from 1900 on he would use his mother's last name: Picasso. • As the myth goes, Don Joséwas so impressed with the ability of the young Pablo that in 1894 he gave his palette and brushes to Pablo and would never paint again. • Picasso's relationship with his parents became strained when he quit his studies.
• Remarkably, in his first two major paintings, The First Communion (1896) and Science and Charity (1897), Pablo includes the (rather uninspired) portrait of his father. • As an artist, Pablo's father specialized in painting animals, the least valued genre in his time. The most valued genres were history pieces, as well as portraitism. • In 1891 Picasso's father got a new job at the art school Instituto da Guarda in La Coruna, to where the family m Styles
Young Picasso (1881 – 1901) Rose Period (1904 - 1906) Blue Period (1901 - 1904) African Period (1906 - 1907)
Cubism (1907 - 1915)
Family
• Pablo Picasso's father, Don José , descended from an old, wealthy family from the province Lé on (North-West of Spain). • His mother, Doñ a Maria was from Andalusia and of Arabic descent. • Pablo had two younger sisters: Dolorè s, or Lola (1884 - 1958) and Concepció n (1887 - 1891), called Conchita, who died at the age of four.
Young Picasso
Picasso's first painting at age 8, Picador (1889).
The first communion 1896 Realistic Oil on canvas
• The painting depicts Pablo Picasso's sister, Lola, at her first communion. • "The First Communion" was Picasso's entry into the official artistic world. He presented it at the Third Exhibition of Fine Arts and Artistic Industries in 1896.