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A 3 page paper which examines what Picasso is best known for, in relationship to his style. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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involved in making masks, pottery, painting and many other forms of art. As such it is often difficult to truly pinpoint his style or his one aspect of importance in
terms of contribution. One knows that he was in many ways the King of modern art, but in relationship to a specific style that is a bit more allusive for
he truly ranged in terms of his style. With that in mind the following paper focuses on how his most important style of art was likely Cubism. The paper examines
some of his Cubist works and examines the artist in general. Pablo Picasso "For half a century, Picasso led the forces
of artistic innovation, shocking the world by introducing a new style and then moving on as soon as his unorthodoxy became accepted. His most significant contribution-aided by Braque-was inventing Cubism,
the major revolution of twentieth-century art" (Strickland 136). This statement by Strickland clearly indicates how and why Picasso was such a powerful, influential, and significant artist. It also illustrates how
Cubism is perhaps his most noted, or most important, contribution to 20th century art, despite the fact that he was involved in many other forms of art as well.
Cubism can perhaps be, in relationship to Picasso, dated back to 190: "Inspired by C?zannes flattened depiction of space, and working alongside his
friend Georges Braque, he began to express space in strongly geometrical terms" (Artchive). It was in the following year that he painted his infamous Les Desmoiselles DAvignon (Pablo Picasso Paintings).
"In this painting Picasso depicts human figures by making use of several viewpoints, which became one of the characteristic features of cubism" (Pablo Picasso Paintings). The painting introduced Cubism, or
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