Pablo Picasso
Birthday:
October 25, 1881 in Málaga, Andalucía, Spain
Birth Name:
Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso
Height:
165 cm
Pablo Picasso, one of the most recognized figures of 20th century art, who co-created such styles as Cubism and Surrealism, was also among most innovative, influential, and prolific artists of all time.He was born Pablo Ruiz Picasso on October 6, 1881, in Malaga, Spain. He was the first child of Jose Ruiz y Blasco and Maria Picasso y Lopez. His fat...
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Pablo Picasso, one of the most recognized figures of 20th century art, who co-created such styles as Cubism and Surrealism, was also among most innovative, influential, and prolific artists of all time.He was born Pablo Ruiz Picasso on October 6, 1881, in Malaga, Spain. He was the first child of Jose Ruiz y Blasco and Maria Picasso y Lopez. His father was an artist and professor of art at the School of Fine Arts, and also a curator of museum in Malaga, Spain. Picasso began studying art under his father's tutelage, continued at the Academy of Arts in Madrid for a year, and went on his ingenious explorations of the new horizons. He went to Paris in 1901 and found the environment conducive for his experiments with new art styles. Gertrude Stein, Guillaume Apollinaire, and André Breton were among his friends and collectors.Constantly updating his style from the Blue Period, to the Rose Period, to the African-influenced Period, to Cubism, to Realism and Surrealism he was a pioneer with a hand in every art movement of the 20th century. He made some softer and neo-classic artworks during his cooperation with the Russian Ballet of Sergei Diaghilev in Paris. In 1917 Picasso joined the Russian Ballet on tour in Rome, Italy. There he fell in love with Olga Khokhlova, a classical ballerina from the Russian nobility (her father was a General to the Russian Tsar Nickolas II). Picasso painted Olga as a Spanish girl in his painting "Olga Khokhlova in Mantilla" to convince his parents for their blessing, and his idea worked. Picasso and Olga Khokhlova wed in Paris, in 1918, and had one son, Paolo. After their marriage, Olga's high society lifestyle clashed with Picasso's bohemian manners. They separated in 1935, but remained officially married until her death in 1954. Meanwhile, his most famous lovers, Marie Therese Walter and Dora Maar, were also his inspirational models for a series of experimental portraits.Picasso was a pacifist. His outcry for peace was expressed in large-scale painting Guernica (1937), created after the German bombing of this Spanish city. This powerful composition, showing the brutal inhumanity of war, became his most famous work and turned him into a political celebrity. In 1940 Picasso applied for French citizenship, but was denied it, and remained Spanish. Protected by his fame, he was untouchable even to the Nazis in the occupied Paris. A skillful self-promoter, he used politics, eccentricity, and provocation as a selling tool. Sarcastic harlequin and dominating minotaur were his personal symbols, frequently used in his artworks. His life turned into a PR campaign, playing with scandals; viciousness to his own children, exaggerated virility and beastly treatment of his women. However, he was forgiven by the public. Even his membership in the Communist party and his controversial comments about Joseph Stalin, who awarded Picasso the Stalin Prize for Peace in 1950, were ignored by his admirers. His life-long extraordinary artistic dialogue with Henri Matisse took a form of a "visual conversation" and exchange of their paintings with mutual respect. After WWII he returned to "classical" style and created the "Dove of Peace".An innovator and a multi-faceted personality, Picasso dominated the 20th century Western Art, spreading his influence beyond art into many aspects of culture and life. In his several film appearances Picasso always played himself. His lifestyle remained as bohemian and vivacious as it was in his youth. Picasso died in style while entertaining his guests at a dinner party, on April 8, 1973, in Mouglins, in southeastern France. Picasso's last words were "Drink to me, drink to my health, you know I can't drink any more." He was interred at Castle Vauvenargues' park, in Vauvenargues, Bouches-du-Rhone, in the South of France.Pablo Picasso's paintings rank among the most expensive artwork in the world, establishing a price record with $104 million sale of "Garçon a la pipe" in 2004. Picasso produced over 13 thousand paintings or designs, 100,000 prints and engravings, 34 thousand book illustrations and 300 sculptures, becoming the most prolific artist ever. Show less «
When I was a child, my mother said to me, "If you become a soldier, you'll be a general. If you become a monk, you'll end up as the Pope." I...Show more »
When I was a child, my mother said to me, "If you become a soldier, you'll be a general. If you become a monk, you'll end up as the Pope." Instead, I became a painter and wound up as Picasso. Show less «
Good taste is the enemy of creativity.
Good taste is the enemy of creativity.
Everyone wants to understand painting. Why is there no attempt to understand the song of the birds?
Everyone wants to understand painting. Why is there no attempt to understand the song of the birds?
Good artists borrow, great artists steal.
Good artists borrow, great artists steal.
It isn't necessary to paint a man with a gun. An apple can be just as revolutionary.
It isn't necessary to paint a man with a gun. An apple can be just as revolutionary.
You should have an idea of what it is you want to do . . . but it should be a vague idea.
You should have an idea of what it is you want to do . . . but it should be a vague idea.
Many people say they don't like my art because they don't understand it. Well, I don't understand Chinese, but that doesn't mean I don't lik...Show more »
Many people say they don't like my art because they don't understand it. Well, I don't understand Chinese, but that doesn't mean I don't like it. Show less «
Give me a museum and I'll fill it.
Give me a museum and I'll fill it.
The genius of [Albert Einstein] leads to Hiroshima.
The genius of [Albert Einstein] leads to Hiroshima.
Two boys arrived yesterday with a pebble they said was the head of a dog and I pointed out that it was really a typewriter.
Two boys arrived yesterday with a pebble they said was the head of a dog and I pointed out that it was really a typewriter.
[reportedly his last words] Drink to me. Drink to my health. You know I can't drink anymore.
[reportedly his last words] Drink to me. Drink to my health. You know I can't drink anymore.
There are painters who transform the sun into a yellow spot, but there are others who - thanks to their art and intelligence - transform a y...Show more »
There are painters who transform the sun into a yellow spot, but there are others who - thanks to their art and intelligence - transform a yellow spot into the sun. Show less «
I'm always doing things I've never done before, that's how I get to do them.
I'm always doing things I've never done before, that's how I get to do them.
Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up.
Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up.
I can paint false Picassos as well as anybody.
I can paint false Picassos as well as anybody.
Academic training in beauty is a sham. When we love a woman, we don't start measuring her limbs... Everyone wants to understand art. Why not...Show more »
Academic training in beauty is a sham. When we love a woman, we don't start measuring her limbs... Everyone wants to understand art. Why not try to understand the song of birds? Why does one love the night, flowers, everything around one, without trying to understand them? But where art is concerned people [think they] must understand. Show less «
[from 'Cahiers of Art' (1935) In the old days, pictures advanced toward their completion by stages. Every day brought something new. A pictu...Show more »
[from 'Cahiers of Art' (1935) In the old days, pictures advanced toward their completion by stages. Every day brought something new. A picture used to be a sum of additions. In my case, a picture is a sum of destructions: I make a picture, then I destroy it...A picture is not thought out and settled beforehand. While it is being done it changes, as one's thoughts change. And when it is finished is still goes on changing, according to the state of mind of whoever is looking at it. A picture lives only through the person who is looking at it. Show less «