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He was born in Málaga, Spain in 1881. -
When he was 4 or 5 years old, he began to become interested in art, which his father taught him.
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He began his artistic career at the age of 14. -
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Characterized by the use of cold tones and themes of misery and marginalization.
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A significant change in his style, color palette and themes, moving away from the melancholy and sadness of the Blue period.
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The traditional perspective is broken and forms begin to be simplified into geometric figures, influenced by African art and the style of Cézanne.
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It marked a radical break with traditional European artistic conventions.
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Important work by Picasso. -
Intellectual and methodical approach to the deconstruction of objects and the superimposition of multiple points of view in a single image.
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It was the most influential and important artistic movement of his career, and not one of the most revolutionary of the 20th century.
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Changes in the analysis of reality or the synthesis or construction of it, becoming simpler, more colorful and experimental.
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He moved away from the radical abstraction of cubism to return to a figurative style inspired by classical antiquity.
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It is characterized by its creative freedom and the exploration of themes related to the unconscious, sexuality, violence, and mythology.
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Se caracterizaron por un profundo compromiso político, la denuncia de la violencia y el uso del arte como un manifiesto antibélico.
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Very important work by Picasso. -
Important work by Picasso -
A period where he focused on ceramics and engraving, and found an environment of peace and renewal after years of war.
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He won Lenin Peace Prize in 1950 -
He won the Lenin Peace Prize in 1962 -
He died in Mogins, France in 1973