
Pablo Picasso: 2025
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Natalia Caballos
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Pablo
Picasso
1881 - 1973
Nació en Málaga
(España) el 25 de
octubre de 1881 y
murió en Mougins
(Francia) el 8 de
abril de 1973.
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Pablo Picasso nació
en la región de
Andalucía en España.
Es uno de los
pintores más
conocidos en el
mundo.
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Multiple Choice
¿Cuándo nació Picasso?
Nació en 1881.
Nació en 1981.
Nació en 1891.
Nació en 1973.
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Multiple Choice
Su apellido es Picasso, ¿Cuál es su nombre?
Su nombre es Pedro.
Su nombre es Pablo.
Su nombre es Luis.
Su nombre es Caballos.
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Multiple Choice
¿Dónde nació Picasso?
En el norte de España.
En el sur de Mexico.
En el sur de España.
En el norte de Francia.
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El Período Azul
En febrero de 1901, un amigo de
Picasso (Carlos Casagemas) se
suicidió.
Picasso estaba muy triste y
esta tristeza se reflejó en las
pinturas de esta época.
En este período Picasso usaba
con frecuencia los colores azul
y azul-verde
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El Período Azul
Durante este tiempo, los personajes de las
pinturas eran madres, hijos, y mendigos.
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Multiple Choice
What was Picasso's sad art period called?
The sad period
The blue period
The black period
The rainbow time
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Multiple Choice
What is the name of this picture?
MA JOLIE
LA VIE
GIRL BEFORE A MIRROR
THE OLD GUITARIST
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El Período Rosa
Las pinturas del
Período Rosa son
más alegres.
El color
predominante es el
rosa complementado
con otros pasteles y
anaranjados.
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El Período Rosa
Durante este período, los personajes de las
pinturas eran personajes del circo; acróbatas,
arlequínes y animales.
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Multiple Choice
A happy time in Picasso's life.
artist
Blue Period
Cubism
Rose Period
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Multiple Choice
¿A qué etapa pertenece esta obra? (Acróbata y arlequín, 1905)
Etapa Azul
Etapa Rosa
Cubismo
Etapa Negra
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Cubismo
El cubismo es un tipo
de arte caracterizado
por el uso de figuras
geométricas como
cuadrados, trapecios, y
triángulos.
Los colores neutrales
(gris, pardo, blanco,
negro) predominan.
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Match
Casa las épocas con las pinturas.
El period azul
El periodo rosa
Cubismo
El period azul
El periodo rosa
Cubismo
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Cubismo
“Guernica” (1937)
Museo Nacional Centro Sofia Madrid
Cubismo
Surrealismo
Guernica is considered Picasso’s most powerful political work, created in response to the Nazi bombing of the Basque town of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. The attack killed or wounded a third of the town’s population. The painting is widely seen as one of the greatest anti-war artworks in history. Although Picasso didn’t fight in World War I, he witnessed many of his French friends go off to war.
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Multiple Choice
Which war was Picasso reacting to when he painted the Guernica?
World War II
World War I
Spanish Civil War
America Civil War
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Draw
Pinta un "Picasso"
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1. Picasso's Full Name Has 23 Words
Picasso was baptized Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Martyr Patricio Clito Ruíz y Picasso. He was named after various saints and relatives. The "Picasso" is actually from his mother, Maria Picasso y Lopez. His father is named Jose Ruiz Blasco
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Picasso was born an artist: his first word was "piz," short of lápiz the Spanish word for 'pencil.'
His father Ruiz, an artist and art professor, gave him a formal education in art starting from the age of 7. By 13, Ruiz vowed to give up painting as he felt that Pablo had surpassed him.
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3. Pablo's First Artworks
Picasso completed his first painting at the age of 9: Le picador, a man riding a horse in a bullfight.
His first major painting was First Communion, a portrait of his father, mother, and younger sister kneeling before an altar. Picasso was 15 when he finished it.
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Picasso had such a difficult birth and was such a weak baby that when he was born, the midwife thought that he was stillborn so she left him on a table to attend his mother. It was his uncle, a doctor named Don Salvador, that saved him.
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6. Picasso's First Job
Picasso signed his first contract in Paris with art dealer Pere Menach, who agreed to pay him 150 francs per month (about US$750 today).
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5. Picasso was a Terrible Student
Picasso was brilliant: artistically, he was years ahead of his classmates who were all five to six years older than him; however, he would get irritated when told what to do and he was often thrown into "detention":
"For being a bad student I was banished to the 'calaboose' - a bare cell with whitewashed walls and a bench to sit on. I liked it there, because I took along a sketch pad and drew incessantly ... I could have stayed there forever drawing without stopping ”
- Pablo Picasso
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7.Guernica
When a Nazi officer saw Guernica he asked Picasso "Was you who did it?" and Picasso is said to have responded, "No, you did!".
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Picasso was buried in the grounds of a château that he bought on a whim in 1958 in the village of Vauvenargues in the south of France.
Small groups of visitors are now allowed to view his final resting place, where he has lain since his death aged 91. The raised burial mound is topped with his 1933 sculpture, Femme au vase.
Picasso is said to have bought the estate after discovering that it lay on the slopes of Mont Sainte-Victoire, which was painted more than 30 times by Paul Cézanne, the Impressionist artist. "I have just bought myself Cézanne's mountains," he told his agent.
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Pablo Picasso’s Legacy
Throughout Pablo Picasso’s life, he produced over 20,000 works of art – and his genius continues to inspire art lovers and artists around the world.
Blue-chip artist Picasso helped to invent collage and Cubism and completely revolutionized the idea of constructed sculpture. The ideas that Picasso brought to the world of art are being used today and will continue to be used for years to come.
Picasso’s paintings sell for millions of pounds, and are framed around the world in prestigious museums and galleries. In fact, Les Femmes d’Algers broke records around the world in 2015 after selling for a staggering $179.3 million. Picasso’s art is an attractive art investment for investors across the globe.
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Match
lápiz
Su nombre completo
Le Picador
Su primer trabajo
Sur de Francia
1st word
23 words
1st painting
Paris
Final resting place
1st word
23 words
1st painting
Paris
Final resting place
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