Pablo Picasso was one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, known for his ability to reinvent art in unexpected and innovative ways. Born in Spain in 1881, he showed a prodigious talent for drawing from an early age, but it was throughout his career that he truly changed the course of art. Picasso was a co-creator of Cubism, a movement that challenged traditional perception by fragmenting objects and portraits into geometric shapes, offering multiple perspectives simultaneously.
One of Picasso's most iconic works is "Guernica," a powerful representation of the horrors of war. Created in 1937 as a response to the bombing of the Spanish town of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War, this monumental painting uses a dark palette of black, white, and gray to convey suffering and destruction. "Guernica" not only became a symbol of protest against violence but also solidified Picasso as an artist committed to political and social issues.
Picasso did not limit himself to a single form of artistic expression. He explored painting, sculpture, ceramics, poetry, and even set design. With a personal life as colorful as his works, Picasso had many intense loves and relationships, which often influenced his creations. His constant search for innovation and his ability to absorb and transform influences made him a central figure in the development of modern art, leaving a legacy that continues to inspire artists worldwide.
Material: High-definition resin
Weight: 367 g
Height: 18 cm
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Fragile product.
Semi-manual painting, resulting in individual differences in each product, both in color and weight.
*Depending on the model, the product may be shipped in separate parts, requiring the customer to assemble it with glue.
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