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Pablo Picasso: the art of cubism

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Pablo Picasso: the art of cubism


Pablo Picasso, one of the most famous artists of the 20th century, left an indelible mark on the history of art. His works are considered a symbol of modern art and a source of inspiration for many artists. Picasso was born in 1881 in Spain and began drawing from childhood. His talent was noticed at a young age and he was sent to art school. He soon moved to Paris, where he began his professional career and became a member of the avant-garde art group Cubism. Picasso's paintings are distinguished by their unique style and originality. He used a variety of techniques and materials, including cubic form and collage. His works often reflect his views on the world, his emotions and experiences. Various themes can be seen in his work such as love, war, politics and sexuality.


One of the main reasons for the popularity of Picasso's paintings is his innovative approach to art. He destroyed traditional standards and created his own rules. His paintings evoked mixed feelings among viewers, but did not leave them indifferent. He became a pioneer of new styles and movements in art, such as cubism.


Cubism is a style that destroys volume, space and perspective by presenting objects as geometric shapes and fragments. Picasso was one of the leading representatives of this movement. He used geometric shapes and overlapping surfaces to create a new way of visualizing the world. Picasso's paintings are still in demand and loved by the public. They arouse interest with their originality, depth and emotional strength. His works have become art icons and symbols of modern culture.


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