Pablo Picasso
Spanish painter and sculptor
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101 Moments
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1940
1940
MoMA's Picasso retrospective boosts artist's global reputation and challenges American art perceptions.
1939
1939
MoMA Retrospective: Pablo Picasso's Revolutionary Influence on Modern Art
1938
1938
Nazi "Degenerate Art" Auction: Defiance Against Censorship of Modern Art
1937
Jul-1937
Unveiling of Picasso's "Guernica" at Paris Exposition: A Powerful Anti-War Statement
1937
Picasso's Anti-Fascist Postcards: Artistic Resistance During the Spanish Civil War
1935
05-Sep-1935
Picasso's Daughter Maya: A Transformative Influence on His Life and Art
1935
Picasso's Role in Saving Spanish Art: Dire Situation Evacuates Prado to Geneva
1935
Picasso and Dora Maar: Creative Partnership and Personal Turmoil in Art History
1932
1932
Pivotal Publication: Zervos' Catalogue Raisonné of Picasso's Early Works, 1895-1906.
1930
1930
Transformation from harlequin to Minotaur: Picasso's surreal shift in Vollard Suite etchings.
1927
1927
Picasso's Muse: Marie-Thérèse Walter's Influence on His Art and Life
1925
1925
Cubism & Surrealism: Picasso's Influence in Avant-Garde Art Exhibition
1925
Breton Elevates Picasso's Standing in the Surrealist Movement
1921
04-Feb-1921
Picasso's Family and Artistic Evolution: Birth of Paulo Sparks Personal and Artistic Changes
1920
1920
Intersection of Picasso and Stravinsky in "Pulcinella" Ballet: Visual Art and Music Collaboration
1919
1919
Picasso's "Painted Sleeping Peasants" exemplifies post-WWI modernist art at the MoMA.
1918
12-Jul-1918
Pablo Picasso's Marriage to Olga Khokhlova: A Blend of Artistic Worlds.
1918
Picasso's "Olga in an Armchair": Transition from Cubism to Classical Style in Portraiture.
1918
Picasso's "Created Pierrot" at MoMA: Symbol of Transition and Evolution
1917
1917
Picasso's Radical Ballet Designs: The Influence of Parade on Art and Performance
1917
Pablo Picasso's Innovative Curtain for "Parade" Ballet Embraced Cubism and Multidisciplinary Collaboration
Feb-1917
Pablo Picasso's Neoclassical Phase after Influential Italian Trip: Embracing Tradition and Human Form
1916
1916
Picasso's Romantic Relationship with Irène Lagut: Influence on Artistic Transition and Paradigm Shifts.
1916
Picasso's Abstract 'Bottle of Anis del Mono' Reflects Cubist Innovation at Detroit Institute
1915
1915
Picasso's Cubist Art Inspired by Love: Geometric Innovations with Personal Touch
1915
Picasso's Synthestic Cubism: "Nature morte au compotier" challenges traditions, evolves style, and broadens modern art.
1915
Picasso's Relationships: Gabrielle Depeyre and Influence in Artistic Circles
1914
1914
Pablo Picasso's "L'Homme aux cartes": Transformative Cubist masterpiece challenges traditions in art.
1913
1913
Picasso's "Bouteille, clarinet, violon" epitomizes cubism; artwork confiscated, challenging artistic norms in 20th century.
1913
Picasso's Cubist masterpiece: "Femme assise dans un fauteuil (Eva)".pyplot
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