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How Pablo Picasso Changed the World, the Full Story
Published 28 mrt 2025
Pablo Picasso was A Genius. He Changed Art Forever. The Famous Spanish Painter, Was the Mos Creative and Influential Artist Ever to Live. He Helped Pioneer the Cubist Art Movement. And Constantly Evolved as an Artist, Exploring Different Styles, Techniques, and Mediums. Picasso Spent Most of his Life in France, Where he Was A Painter, Sculptor, Print Maker, Ceramicist, Theatre Designer and Poet. Picasso Created Several Ground Breaking Pieces of Art that Changed the World.
His Revolutionary Painting Les Demoiselles D Avignon Shocked People With Its Primitive and Proto Cubist Style, the Art World Had Never Seen Anything Like It Before. But That was Just the Beginning for Pablo Picasso. His Giant Oil Painting Depicting Guernica is Widely Regarded As the Most Powerful and Moving Anti War Painting of All Time. And His Series of Oil on Canvas Paintings Capturing Weeping Women is Celebrated and Admired for Emotional and Artistic Depth.
He Started Painting at the Age of Seven. And by Thirteen He Had Already Surpassed His Father, Who was A Professional Artist, in Skill. Pablo Picasso Pushed and Pulled at the Boundaries of What was Considered Art. His Creativity was Unmatched. And He Constantly Experimented with New Ideas, Styles, and Techniques that Would Go On to Influence Every Artist that Came after Him.
During the Course of His Life He Created over 50,000 Pieces of Work. He Became an Artistic and Cultural Icon. Known All over the World. Reaching Levels of Fame and Influence No Other Living Artist has Ever achieved.A
Picasso had a complex and turbulent personal life. He loved women. And he used them to fuel his creativity. But when they were no longer useful, he moved on to the next muse, desperately searching for someone else to inspire him. Picasso’s art and relationships are intertwined. You cannot have one without the other.
Pablo Picasso Still Remains One of the Most Popular, Iconic, and Sought After Artists in the World. His Work Can Be Found in Almost Every Major Art Gallery. Every Art Collector Must Have A Picasso. And His Most Famous Paintings Sell for Hundreds of Millions of Dollars.
Pablo Picasso Was A Genius. And in This Video I Try to Explain in Detail How His Art Changed the World. I Spent over A Year Researching, Writing, and Creating This Video, Trying to Piece Together the Story of Pablo Picasso S Life. Exploring His Upbringing, His Art, His Persona, and His Legacy. This is How Pablo Picasso Changed the World.
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0:00:00 Introduction, How Pablo Picasso Changed the World
0:02:24 Birth & Childhood
0:04:21 First Painting
0:05:06 A Coruña
0:06:17 Barcelona
0:08:26 Royal Academy of Fine Arts
0:09:33 Carles Casagemas
0:10:42 Harlequins
0:11:17 Casagemas’ Final Dinner
0:12:47 The Blue Period
0:15:29 Madeleine
0:16:13 The Rose Period
0:17:52 The Steins
0.19:09 Fernande Olivier
0:19:48 The African Period
0:23:40 Les Demoiselles D Avignon
0:26:16 Kahnweiler
0:27:52 Cubism
0:29:56 A Theft in Paris, Mona Lisa
0:33:21 Another Woman
0:33:57 Synthetic Cubism
0:35:00 Gabrielle Lespinasse
0:36:46 Ballet and Olga Khokhlova
0:39:01 Neo Classicism
0:40:36 Fatherhood
0:42:25 Sara & Gerald Murphy
0:43:20 Surrealism
0:45:09 Marie Thérèse Walter
0:46:43 Sculptures
0:47:44 The Minotaur
0:48:55 Turns 50
0:49:57 Le Rêve
0:51:37 Retrospective Exhibition
0:54:11 Fernande Returns
0:55:55 More Bulls and Minotaurs
0:56:24 Poetry
0:57:54 Divorce?
0:59:44 Another Child
1:00:22 Dora Maar
1:02:23 The Spanish Civil War
1:04:06 Guernica
1:13:01 The Weeping Woman
1:15:51 WWII
1:18:54 Bronze Sculptures
1:20:41 Meeting Françoise Gilot
1:22:08 Bull Sculpture
1:22:39 Picasso S New Politics
1:23:51 Dora Maar S End
1:25:02 The Charnel House
1:26:02 Gilot Blossoms
1:26:41 The Dove of Peace
1:27:31 Massacre in Korea
1:29:10 Geneviève Laporte
1:29:47 Meeting Jacqueline Roque
1:30:16 Gilot Leaves Picasso
1:35:03 Women of Algiers
1:36:21 Sylvette
1:38:18 Theft
1:38:52 Henri Matisse Passes Away
1:40:19 Jacqueline Roque
1:40:57 Olga Passes Away
1:41:33 Re Interpretations
1:42:11 Jacqueline & Picasso Marry
1:43:52 Pablo In Old Age
1:44:39 The Basel Vote
1:45:43 The Kiss 1969
1:46:42 Picasso S Final Years
1:48:31 After Picasso Passed
1:50:44 Pablo Picasso S Legacy
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Pablo Picasso, A Collection of 855 Works
Published 15 apr 2017
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“Pablo Picasso Was the Most Dominant and Influential Artist of the First Half of the Twentieth Century. Associated Most of All with Pioneering Cubism, Alongside Georges Braque, He Also Invented Collage and Made Major Contributions to Symbolism and Surrealism. He Saw Himself Above All As A Painter, Yet His Sculpture was Greatly Influential, and He Also Explored Areas As Diverse As Print Making and Ceramics. Finally, He Was A Famously Charismatic Personality, His Many Relationships With Women Not Only Filtered into His Art but Also May Have Directed Its Course, and His Behavior Has Come to Embody That of the Bohemian Modern Artist in the Popular Imagination. It Was A Confluence of Influences, from Paul Cézanne and Henri Rousseau, to Archaic and Tribal Art, that Encouraged Picasso to Lend His Figures More Structure and Ultimately Set Him on the Path towards Cubism, In Which He Deconstructed the Conventions of Perspective that Had Dominated Painting Since the Renaissance. These Innovations Would Have Far Reaching Consequences for Practically All of Modern Art, Revolutionizing Attitudes to the Depiction of Form in Space. Picasso SImmersion in Cubism Also Eventually Led Him to the Invention of Collage, In Which He Abandoned the Idea of the Picture As A Window on Objects in the World, and Began to Conceive of It Merely as an Arrangement of Signs That Used Different, Sometimes Metaphorical Means, to Refer to Those Objects. This Too Would Prove Hugely Influential for Decades to Come. Picasso Had an Eclectic Attitude to Style, and Although, At Any One Time, His Work was Usually Characterized by A Single Dominant Approach, He Often Moved Inter Changeably Between Different Styles, Sometimes Even in the Same Artwork. His Encounter with Surrealism, Although Never Transforming His Work Entirely, Encouraged Not Only the Soft Forms and Tender Eroticism of Portraits of His Mistress Marie Therese Walter, but Also the Starkly Angular Imagery of Guernica (1937), the CenturyS Most Famous Anti War Painting. Picasso was Always Eager to Place Himself in History, and Some of His Greatest Works, Such As Les Demoiselles D Avignon (1907), Refer to A Wealth of Past Precedents, Even While Overturning Them. As He Matured He Became Only More Conscious of Assuring His Legacy, and His Late Work is Characterized by A Frank Dialogue with Old Masters Such As Ingres, Velazquez, Goya, and Rembrandt.”
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