Pablo Francisco De Los Remedios Crispiniano De La Santísima Trinidad

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Pablo Picasso was born on October 25 1881. His full name is Pablo Diego Jose Francisco de los Remedios Crispiniano de la Santísima Trinidad. Named after his mother and father. Pablo showed an early passion for art. His inspiration came from his dad José Ruiz Blasco who was a painter (specialized in naturalistic depictions of birds, animals etc.) Seeing his father always painting Pablo decided to try it out. His father seeing his wonderful talent, he generously decided to help him. Picasso was so good that at age 13 he put his art in exhibits and sold some of it to. Then came a very sad day. On January 10 his seven-year-old sister, Conchita, died of diptheria. Soon after that tragic day his Father and Uncle decided to send him to Madrid’s Royal Academy of San Fernando (the country 's foremost art …show more content…

Pablo 's girlfriend/model committed suicide. He moved into his studio. From that day he became very depressed and he created several haunting works in memory of his dead friend. Seven years later the fine artist himself Pablo Diego Jose Francisco de los Remedios Crispiniano de la Santísima Trinidad had past away. People started to finally recognize Pablos fine art in the 20th century. Saying “most famous artist of the 20th century.” Not only did people just look at his art they payed recognition and made “groundbreaking” drawing/paintings in memory of the famous Pablo Picasso .Some of the most popular paintings that pablo picasso did were The Blue Nude. This masterpiece is one of the Picasso’s early works. It was created in 1902 at a time when Pablo Picasso was still mourning over a friend’s tragic death. The Old Guitarist. It is painted after the suicide death of Picasso’s close friend, Casagemas in 1903. This work was created in Madrid, and the distorted style is reminiscent of the works of El Greco. The Girl Before A Mirror. This painting was painted in March 1932. The young girl was named Marie Therese Walter and was painted multiple times during the 1930’s by

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