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Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Touring A Picasso Inspired Fine Art Gallery

By Michelle Mitchell


Most often galleries and museums host local, national and international art work. In some cases, works can be set up in different exhibition spaces while permanent exhibits are often located in a separate area. Whereas, touring a Picasso Inspired Fine Art Gallery can often be an exciting way to learn about the artist while viewing inspirational art.

The artist was born October 25th, 1881 in Malaga Spain and passed away on April 8, 1973 at the age of 91 in Mougins, France. The artist was of Spanish descent and best known for work in the art and liberal arts world. For, the modern artist, poet, writer and stage designer worked with a number of different media including stage design, ceramics, printmaking, sculpture, drawing and painting and now has famous works hanging in galleries, museums and private homes all over the world.

Girl In A Mirror, released in 1932 and La Vie released in 1903 provide great insight into the painter during two different periods. While the artist also created numerous other pieces of art over the years, these remain two of the most memorable. For, it is through the magic of illusion that viewers can often sense the inspiration behind various art work.

Surrealism and Cubism are the two art movements for which Picasso is most often known. When it comes to surrealism, subjects within paintings can often appear to move. While, those whom love cubism can often spend hours gazing upon the different cubes and prints in the arsenal of work Picasso left behind.

Picasso also co-founded the Cubist art movement and invented scrap sculpture which is constructed from different types of media. In addition, Picasso is also considered to be the father of collage, so there are a number of different types of styles which the artist has created over the years. If interested in viewing all of the work by Picasso or other artists, it can often be enjoyable to browse through Coffee Table Books related to a specific artist in a local bookstore or library.

While the young artist demonstrated a talent for art during youth through paintings completed well before and during teenager years, the extent of talent was not known until much later. In most cases, people believe the changes in style which the artist incorporated over the years helped keep works original and unique. As with other modern artists, the themes of chaos and non-conformity can clearly be seen in many original works by the renowned artist.

While names of some of the more recent original artwork are still being debated, the periods of work have now become known as The Chrystal period, Rose period, Synthetic Cubism, Analytic Cubism and The Blue period. Whereas, the most popular and well-known periods related to the artist are Cubism and Surrealism, there were other pieces created outside of any these periods.

While this is the case, there is a great deal of work created by the artist in the early 1900s is in more a neoclassical style. The surrealistic stylings of the artist can often be found in works from the 1920s. Prolific throughout life, the artist achieved widespread acclaim for the revolutionary art created during all such periods. After which, the artist has now become one of the most well known of the 20th century.




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