What Made Picasso Who he is Part One
Pablo Picasso, the influential Spanish painter and sculptor, was born on October 25, 1881, in Málaga, Spain, and died on April 8, 1973, in Mougins, France.
His FUll Name: Full Name: Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso


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Pablo Picasso, what made him a famous artist? His father Jose Ruiz Blasco classically trained him at a young age. Early influence by his father Jose helped to establish his skills as an artist with his artistic development at a young age.
Picasso's influence and skills did not stop at his father's classical training. His father did not know his mindset of breaking away from traditional art. He ventured into university at Fine Arts in Barcelona and The Royal Academy of San Fernando in Madrid. Ultimately, Pablo Piccaso rejected his formal training, just like many great artists.
He helped to revolutionize art in the Cubist movement along with his constructed sculpture and co-invention collage art works. Helped to catapult him to explore various styles, techniques, and the use of color. Picasso was one who knew how to place all the angles in every part of society.
He was a fearless artist in ways during wartime and after he knew how to work the crowd. This helped to seal his artistic life and make him known as an artist to high-end collectors who knew how to get his art into homes for a good price.
Picasso knew how good he was as an artist and arrogant lover and how to manipulate those in his circle and use many to make him PIcasso.
The art by Picasso was edgy and meant to invoke emotions in viewers that might not have been ready to explode said emotions. he pushed the envelope to make wall-size art and got the most of his mind to create art of styles not yet known to the viewer and collectors. In doing so this made Picasso a world name.

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