Monday, January 14, 2019

Works In A Picasso Inspired Fine Art Gallery

By Michelle Mitchell


In most cases, modern art will be found in galleries, libraries, museums and parks. When it comes to Picasso and the living legacy left behind, there is one Picasso Inspired Fine Art Gallery in San Francisco which individuals can find a number of art pieces inspired by the well known artist.

The artist was born October 25th, 1881 in Malaga Spain and passed away on April 8, 1973 at the age of 91 in Mougins, France. The artist was of Spanish descent and best known for work in the art and liberal arts world. For, the modern artist, poet, writer and stage designer worked with a number of different media including stage design, ceramics, printmaking, sculpture, drawing and painting and now has famous works hanging in galleries, museums and private homes all over the world.

Master works of Picasso include the paintings, Girl In A Mirror (1932, ) La Vie (1903) and Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907.) In addition, the artist also created a number of other artistic pieces over the years. While this is the case, the above-referenced paintings are often considered some of the most memorable of all the work having been completed by the artist.

When it comes to cubism and surrealism in some of the pieces, it is believed the artist began working in these two styles due to a love of movement. As such, by creating pieces which provide an illusion of movement to the viewer, the painter managed to complete more than one masterpiece which included a number of different styles.

Picasso also co-founded the Cubist art movement and invented scrap sculpture which is constructed from different types of media. In addition, Picasso is also considered to be the father of collage, so there are a number of different types of styles which the artist has created over the years. If interested in viewing all of the work by Picasso or other artists, it can often be enjoyable to browse through Coffee Table Books related to a specific artist in a local bookstore or library.

When a young boy, the artist showed an affinity for abstract painting, though the interest somewhat faded in the beginning. Later, the artist began looking for ways to improve and prove such talent. As a result, the artist began working with mixed-media, thus continuing to keep old and new works interesting over time.

While names of later works by Picasso are often debated, the names of the periods have now been accepted as The Blue, Analytic Cubism, Synthetic Cubism, the Rose Period and the Chrystal period with cubism and surrealism being separate, apart and better known than many others. As such, when looking for books by the painter, it can often be good to inquire about one of the periods rather than a genre or category.

Whereas, it is more than likely that neoclassical works competed by the artist would be found in more traditional art museums. For, the artist has been a rather prolific artist throughout life. As such, there is a good chance that different types of work by Picasso can be found in well known Art museums, galleries, public and university libraries and private homes on an ongoing basis.




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