Pablo Picasso

  • Blue Nude 1902

    Blue Nude 1902
    The Blue Period. An emotional expression for the loss and tragic death of his closest friend. oil on canvas
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    Pablo Picasso

    Pablo Picasso's most celebrated work from 1902-1967.
  • The Old Guitarist 1903

    The Old Guitarist 1903
    The Blue period. A piece that continued to represent his emotional state after the death of his friend. The piece reflects the poor and reminds him of his own poverty. oil on canvas
  • Les Demoiselles d'Avignon 1907

    Les Demoiselles d'Avignon 1907
    Cubism. Picasso creates a new form of art by using distorted geometric shape. The representation identifies the female beauty. oil on canvas
  • Maternity 1909

    Maternity 1909
    Neoclassic Period. Inspired for the relationships between mother and child. Picasso intended to represent women as powerful goddesses. oil on canvas
  • Portrait of Ambroise Vollard 1910

    Portrait of Ambroise Vollard 1910
    Cubism. Portrait of the great art dealer during the 20th centruty. Ambroise Vollard represented and supported Picasso during the time. oil on canvas
  • Ma Jolie (My Pretty Girl) 1912

    Ma Jolie (My Pretty Girl) 1912
    Cubism. Inspired by a favorite song during the time. Picasso incorporates music into his work as inspiration and representation.oil on canvas
  • Bathers 1918

    Bathers 1918
    Realism. Inspired by the excitement and joy of beach vacationers. Picasso continues to express the female beauty. oil on canvas
  • Three Musicians 1921

    Three Musicians 1921
    Cubism. The three musicians are representations of Picasso and his two-poetic friends Guillaume Apollinaire and Max Jacobs. oil on canvas
  • Girl Before Mirror 1932

    Girl Before Mirror 1932
    Considered and evaluated by many critics, Picasso's representation of the girl is identified as erotic. oil on canvas
  • Le Reve (The Dream) 1932

    Le Reve (The Dream) 1932
    Portrait of his mistress and is suggested to have been completed in one afternoon. oil on canvas
  • Nude in a Black Arm Chair 1932

    Nude in a Black Arm Chair 1932
    Picasso represent nature, birth and life through the female body. oil on canvas
  • The Weeping Woman 1937

    The Weeping Woman 1937
    Inspired by the tragedy of war, Picasso represented human suffering. oil on canvas
  • Guernica 1937

    Guernica 1937
    Perhaps the most recognized work, Picasso represents the politics and tragedy of war and found inspiration through the brutal bombing from the Nazi's during the Spanish Civil war. Guernica is a town that suffered. oil on canvas
  • Seated Woman 1937

    Seated Woman 1937
    Inspired by his mistress, Picasso creates the piece with much joyful emotions and some critics have suggested that the piece is reflective to the Queen of Hearts from a deck of playing cards. oil on canvas
  • Dora Maar Au Chat 1941

    Dora Maar Au Chat 1941
    Cubism. Inspired by a mistress, Picasso provokes subjective thought and interpretation for his under lining intentions. oil on canvas
  • Baboon and Young 1951

    Baboon and Young 1951
    Sculpture. Created by various objects such as toy cars, a jug and an automobile spring. Inspired by nature, birth and life.
  • Massacre in Korea 1951

    Massacre in Korea 1951
    Expressionism. Inspired by his political protest of the Korean War. Picasso portrays the murders of innocent civilians during the Korean War. oil on canvas
  • Jacqueline with Flowers 1954

    Jacqueline with Flowers 1954
    Portrait of his second wife. Picasso romanced her at the age of 72 and she was only 27. oil on canvas
  • Women of Algiers 1955

    Women of Algiers 1955
    A depiction and interpretation of Eugene Delacroix's, Women of Algiers. oil on canvas
  • Chicago Picasso 1967

    Chicago Picasso 1967
    Sculpture. First major public artwork in downtown Chicago. the piece is reflective of a jungle gym.