Pablo Picasso from his own perspective
Drawing an own portrait is not common but this Spanish artist made it in 1896. Pablo Picasso expressed the character and personality of people by portraits and because of that he always had a strong interesting on it. His self-portrait shows us a very calm boy without a smile, which is saved in the Museum Picasso in Barcelona, Spain. I loved his work and it is really give the person a great impression about the artist. Pablo Picasso one of the most intelligent artist and he had a lot of beautiful painting.
Picasso was a Spanish painter, sculptor and poet who was born in 1881 and died in 1973. He's known by his work as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. In his life, Picasso made a lot of self-portrait, which show us his life evolution. This portrait was his first one; he made it in 1896 when he was 15 years old. In this painting Picasso looks like a serious boy wearing a suit his and it express his character.
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As many children Pablo would make drawings, but these drawings were very different to today's kid’s drawings. When Picasso was young, children would be expected to try to draw as closely to nature as possible, just like mature artists would draw and paint, in the age preceding abstract art. According to psychology studies, by nature it’s not a child's intention to accurately depict a natural object and today children are left to draw freely. From the age of five, Pablo got drawing lessons at school, in Malaga. Children were taught to make drawings based on simple geometric forms; to which more detail was added until an exact image of the subject resulted. This highly systematic approach to art would grow Picasso's remarkable sense of space and geometry and lay a foundation for the ease with which he would later be able to characterize an impartail with a single