and crafted his famous “Bull’s Head” out of a bicycle seat and rusty handlebars plucked out of a junk pile. Picasso produced incessantly—paintings, sculpture, ceramics, even jewelry.
I met Pablo Picasso in May, 1943 ... in front of a group of small stones incised with female profiles, the head of a bull and of a faun. "I did those with this," he said, and fished out of ...
“In [the series’] best-known work, Picasso, His Work and His Audience (1968), the octogenarian quite bluntly confronts ...
Her head is flung back and she bares her sharp ... the red of flesh and blood. "Don't forget Picasso grew up watching bull fights, watching conflict," she explains. Looking at the blank mirror ...
Picasso’s first word, apparently, was “pencil”. Well we know what he could do with one of those, for he was a superlative ...
Unless you just can’t stand art, there is literally something for everyone,” said Julian Dawes, head of impressionist and ...
Mulder's new additions were created by Picasso between 1931 to 1955: –Harpy with Head of a Bull, and Four Little Girls on a ...
But before he began making those radical works in about 1943, the artist experimented in expressionist, figurative painting heavily influenced by Pablo Picasso, among others. “That fucking ...
Sotheby’s will auction a Pablo Picasso painting of Françoise Gilot during a modern art evening sale on November 18. Last ...
This painting by the artist Pablo Picasso is an example of a portrait close portraitA picture of a person, normally the face. made in the cubist style. Cubist art shows objects or people from many ...
An original artwork by Pablo Picasso is going on auction in Cape Town this week, and could fetch R8 million. The artwork, “Tête” (Head) (recto and verso), is a double-sided artwork ...
it’s a contemporary head, so not a bit classical. The Three Graces feature too, but as the backdrop to the smirking sculptor. As for the Minotaur, famously representing a) Picasso himself or b ...