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When he was born?
Pablo Picasso was born in Malaga, Spain, on October 25, 1881 -
As a child
When he was little, his mother told him: “If you become a soldier, you will be a general. If you become a monk, you will end up being a pope." Instead, he became a painter. -
Transfer
In 1895, when Picasso was 14 years old, his family moved to Barcelona, Spain, where he quickly entered the city's prestigious School of Fine Arts. -
Important picture
In 1899, Picasso moved back to Barcelona and met a crowd of artists and intellectuals who made their headquarters at a cafe called ("The Four Cats"). -
Own study
At the beginning of the 20th century, Picasso moved to Paris, France, "the center of European art" to open his own studio. -
He became famous for…
Es va fer famós com un dels indicadors del cubisme, que va crear juntament amb Georges Braque, -
He famous for. . .
He became famoso a uno de los pointers to
Cubism -
He continued to be famous for . . .
Picasso remains famous for endlessly reinventing himself, switching from such radically different styles that his life's work seems to be the product of five or six great artists rather than one. -
It continued . . .
He continued to develop in peace the different artistic facets comparable to the cultural and technological characteristics until his death -
Conclusion
Pablo Picasso was one of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century, as well as the creator of Cubism. He constantly reinvented himself through different stages of his style, including the Blue Period, Rose Period , Cubism and Classical Period. -
Died
Finally, he died on April 8, 1973, at the age of 91, in Mougins, France. He died of heart failure, reportedly while he and his wife Jacqueline were entertaining friends for dinner.