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Page 2: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher

Pablo Picasso1881-1973

• Born in Spain

• Called a prodigy at the age

of 14

• Father was a painter and

art teacher

Page 3: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher

Self-portrait, 1899-1900Self-Portrait, 1899-1900

Picasso’s technical skill level

Page 4: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher

Gertrude Stein, 1906 Self-portrait with Palette, 1906

Page 5: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher

The Early Years

Lady in Blue, 1901

Moulin de la Galette, 1900

What elements of art are in these paintings?

Page 6: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher

Blue Period1901-1904

The Tragedy, 1903

• Picasso chose blue

deliberately to express

feelings

• Most loved work because

it conformed to reality

What feelings or emotions do

you think the blue expresses?

Page 7: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher

The Old Guitarist, 1903Self-Portrait, 1901

Which do you like better?

Page 8: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher

Rose Period 1904-1906 ~ characterized by pale pink & circus people.

Family of Saltimbanques, 1905 Acrobat on a Ball, 1905Realistic or Abstract?

Page 9: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher

Carnies,

small

hands…!

What do you

think the main

idea of the

“Rose” art is?

What does

pink represent

to you?

To Picasso?

(tenderness &

fragility)

Page 10: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher

Beginnings of Cubism

• Admired Paul Cezanne

• Geometric forms

• Picasso and Braque were the leaders of Cubism

• Cubism-20th century art movement, in which artists depicted their subjects with multiple sides or facets. Made public mad…WHY?

• Analytic- breaking apart forms and “analysis” of objects

• Synthetic- later phase of cubism in which painted elements are combined with commonplace materials (like collage)

Picasso, Factory at Horta de Ebro, 1909

Cezanne, The Sea at L’ Estaque, 1879

Page 11: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher

Les Desmoiselles d’ Avignon

(Dam-wa-ZEL DAV-in-yon), 1907

• Represented first step

toward the most

important art

movements of 20th

century

• Friends were shocked

by this artwork

Page 12: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher

Self-Portrait, 1907Self-Portrait

Why do you think Picasso painted like

this???

New ways of showing reality!

Page 13: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher

The idea of 3D on a flat surface

Cat Catching a Bird, 1939

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Analytical Cubism –objects so broken up you

can barley recognize the form!

Portrait of Ambroise Vollard, 1910 Portrait of Wilhelm Uhde, 1910

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Synthetic Cubism

Still Life with Chair Caning, 1912The Violin, 1913

What influenced Picasso when making these?

Page 16: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher

Other Cubists

Braque, Man with a Guitar,

1911

Juan Gris,Portrait of

Picasso, 1912

Fernand Leger, The Wedding, 1911

Page 17: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher

Guernica, 1937

What do you see in this mural?

What do you think influenced Picasso to make this?

Do you think it made an impact on History?

(Civil War in Spain when German bombers attacked the small

town… symbolized disgust about the cruelty of war.)

Page 18: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher

Portraits with Multiple Views

Picasso would

combine

several points

of view &

overlap

them….

This idea

helped start

20th cent.

Abstract art!

Page 19: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher

Head of a Woman with Green Nostrils on a

Dark Blue Ground, 1938

Weeping Woman, 1937

Which do you like the most/least? Why?

Page 20: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher

Portrait de Sylvette, 1954

Distortions result from wanting to show everything on one canvas.

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Women with a Green Hat and

Brooch, 1941 Woman with a Hat and Fur, 1937

What are the main elements of art?

Page 22: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher

Marie-Therese, 1937 Portrait of Nusch Eluard, 1937

Would you pay to have your portrait done like this?!

Page 23: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher

1. Create 2 CONTOUR LINE DRAWINGS of frontal and profile view

2. Combine frontal & profile together in one sketch.

3. Make drawings angular or Cubist style

Assignment

Page 24: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher

Characteristics of Contour Line

Drawings

• Outlines of the object

• No sketchy lines

• Shows detail

• No shading

• thick and thin lines

Page 25: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher

Take drawings from realistic to

ANGULAR or CUBIST style…

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STUDENT

EXAMPLES

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Page 30: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher
Page 31: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher
Page 32: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher
Page 33: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher
Page 34: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher
Page 35: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher
Page 36: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher
Page 37: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher
Page 38: Pablo Picasso - Denton  · PDF filePablo Picasso 1881-1973 • Born in Spain • Called a prodigy at the age of 14 • Father was a painter and art teacher

•Draw a full page contour of frontal view

•Draw a full page contour of profile view

•Draw a full page combination of frontal &

profile (can overlap the first 2 drawings to pick the parts you like for the combination drawing.)

•Make the combination view cubist by adding

geometric shapes, forms, & straight angles. Add

on things in the background that reflect your culture or personality.

•Bring your final drawing to us, and we will give you the watercolor paper.

Creating a Cubist Portrait

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When transferring your drawing to the watercolor paper, remember:

1)Draw lightly

2)Draw large to fill the space

3)Add personal details (pictures or designs or

patterns) to the background if you have

leftover space to fill.

Trace over all your pencil lines with crayon or oil

pastel.

Now you are ready to paint!

Transferring your portrait to the

watercolor paper