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Pablo Picasso: A collection of 855 works (HD)
Description: "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 printmaking 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's immersion 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 interchangeably 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 century's 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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@natureshare.2024
@natureshare.2024 4 года назад
The best collection of Picasso. Thank you for sharing.
@moneshsupekar2589
@moneshsupekar2589 3 года назад
Pablo Picasso Through his pictures takes us to a different world, that we have left it from childhood to youth. The world which was very near to us when we were young. But as a grownups we left it and lost it. Therefore we are unhappy. But Pablo knew us better than ourself And he remeet us what we left and lost. Pablo takes us to that world where world becomes speechless And pictures start speaking. To express feelings through art is the real power of Pablo Picasso. Hats off to Pablo.
@aalwayslucky428
@aalwayslucky428 2 года назад
PICASSO IS EXTREMELY OVERRATED. His level of painting are the same level for kindergarten
@bond7459
@bond7459 2 года назад
24:45 My favorite painting ,a master piece.
@anthonymorena6259
@anthonymorena6259 3 года назад
.. it's like another communication method that works...it's communication on another level that is inbuilt within all of us....what does abstract have in common with impressionism???... a templated type of memory???.. something we can all recall and relate to? It's like the mechanism in true time that is the 'in between' description or method that brings a recognisable conclusion.....it's how to express and experience an empathetic response.... Picasso destroys all language that will attempt to define image.... sensational, amazing,.... inspirational. REAL....I feel as though Picasso has a comical view of today's worldly inhabitants...
@markashdown1314
@markashdown1314 10 месяцев назад
Fantastic stuff. Thanks.
@AvsFan32
@AvsFan32 2 года назад
How can anyone be so prolific
@夏点点
@夏点点 Год назад
May I ask for the background music?
@zippywax
@zippywax 3 месяца назад
I’d like to know too it’s beautiful
@paulmilsom1092
@paulmilsom1092 2 года назад
This is just Awesome.... I am now a Picasso lover...
@christophermckay5650
@christophermckay5650 4 года назад
I live and love for this video. Wow! So impressed.
@mostchillmusic7581
@mostchillmusic7581 6 месяцев назад
Picasso orange and yellow colors on paintings are vibrant and passionate and he uses them for Cuba and Spain a lot
@victorrojas1756
@victorrojas1756 3 года назад
Picasso trabajo por noventa años para poder pintar como un niño.
@ОльгаКовтун-ч4ц
Спасибо,картины эти будут жить вечно!
@tacianaleloup3906
@tacianaleloup3906 8 месяцев назад
Splendide! Merci.
@andromedaq3719
@andromedaq3719 3 года назад
Yes. A man who went off the rocker slowly loosing his mind is regarded as a pioneer in art.
@Nadie47
@Nadie47 3 года назад
What an ignorant comment, you're really sad.
@AngelaJsaca
@AngelaJsaca 5 месяцев назад
Amazing artist love 🙏🏼🙌🏻❤️
@yoamarteypulsion
@yoamarteypulsion 3 года назад
🌹🌹Amo la obra y lo creativo que fue Picasso🌹🌹🌹
@giovannirodriguez8659
@giovannirodriguez8659 10 месяцев назад
Creativo como un niño pintando !
@amitupadhya90
@amitupadhya90 5 лет назад
Wow, so many paintings !
@gothroughfineart7179
@gothroughfineart7179 4 года назад
Yes. #Gothroughfineart
@AlienatedArtist
@AlienatedArtist Год назад
PabLit0 picaSS0 BLueHaNd visionary of modern digital abstract art 🎭
@mrfeel4910
@mrfeel4910 4 года назад
पता नहीं क्या क्राइटेरिया है। मैं तो इन पेंटिंग्स को ₹50 में भी ना खरीदू? कुछ भी उटपटांग ड्रा किया हुआ है। पता नहीं कौन लोग बैठे हुए हैं जो इन पेंटिंग्स को बहुमूल्य मानते हैं। बहुमूल्य तो भारतवर्ष में हजारों साल पुरानी तराशि गई मूर्तियां है। जिनमें एक एक गहना, 1-1 भाव साफ झलकता है। धन्यवाद ।साधुवाद।
@anthonymorena6259
@anthonymorena6259 3 года назад
So unusual, yet strangely compelling.....
@SaskyChwan
@SaskyChwan 5 месяцев назад
The artstyle gradually change overtime from weird to weirder
@bomllerandersen346
@bomllerandersen346 4 года назад
Amazing talent.
@annieladysmith
@annieladysmith 3 года назад
You know nothing about talent.
@sabrinanascimento5248
@sabrinanascimento5248 4 года назад
I paint what I feel, This Pandemic helped me express myself, letting my Darkness express what I am feeling. I don’t label my own paintings. I don’t think these Artists said This is what I meant when I painted this painting.
@TercesKun
@TercesKun 4 года назад
i feel pretty much the same as you, also for me the pandemic did that aswall. the only part is, i LOVE labeling a few of my paintings xD i hope you can feel that the names i give are mostly a light hearthed fun that most times shall make you think.
@klesk173a
@klesk173a 3 года назад
."Masterpiece".! People still don't know why his painting a true art.:)
@takerusatoh2226
@takerusatoh2226 3 года назад
Please tell me if you know it
@klesk173a
@klesk173a 3 года назад
@@takerusatoh2226 Say that your playing a game and the max level is 99.Picaso already mastered level 99 when he was at age 15.So he made he's own content which is called "cubism"
@bethraposo241
@bethraposo241 2 года назад
Gratidão... 🙏🏽 ❤️
@lancelotfouquesduparc4981
@lancelotfouquesduparc4981 2 года назад
16:51 what is the name off the artwork please
@chiarapoggi6408
@chiarapoggi6408 4 года назад
Quanti del periodo blu, bellissimi !
@olivierbozzolo2056
@olivierbozzolo2056 4 года назад
nous sommes l'interface entre les mondes inconnus et ici-bas, soyons modeste du talent reçu nous en sommes les transmetteurs. Picasso et chaque être humain ont la même valeur ici bas soyons en conscients pour un monde meilleur
@bozenabakiera4954
@bozenabakiera4954 4 года назад
Pablo odrzucił Dorę Maar, którą tak namalował, jakby nie chciał jej w całości. Spróbowałam ten obraz odtworzyć , chociaż nie jestem żadną malarką, i czuję ból jej wnętrza.
@mcruzperfum
@mcruzperfum 2 года назад
a partir de ciertas fechas se dedico picasso a las figuras cubistas
@sayaramwaghamare9096
@sayaramwaghamare9096 4 года назад
We can understand by watching Master's painting Painting didn't mean to paint as it is but to paint what you Feel. I
@jonildosilva2264
@jonildosilva2264 Год назад
What is the name of the painting at 58:55?
4 года назад
Nice music.
@LisaFladager
@LisaFladager 3 месяца назад
All of his art was made on the backs of women who he abused. Let's not forget that part as we admire his brilliance.
@joeswampdawghenry
@joeswampdawghenry 2 месяца назад
Is that why his lines are curvy?
@martinatherton7739
@martinatherton7739 2 года назад
Could Henry Moore and Picasso have met? They should have
@JK-gi5gb
@JK-gi5gb 4 года назад
Dis sick
@jorguesoto4828
@jorguesoto4828 2 года назад
Siempre me agustado.pablo picaso.no soy un experto.murio cuando naci.ago cosas dibujo pinto esculturas rio de mimismo.la guitarra.los perros las mujeres.la vida tiene cosas.no se puede expresar todo con palabras.
@maximalder5190
@maximalder5190 Год назад
Голый король.
@ucLe-vw8bb
@ucLe-vw8bb 3 года назад
Thiên tài thế giới. Pi cas sô🙇🙇🙇
@jofredtsang6292
@jofredtsang6292 4 года назад
( ̄∇ ̄)感覺好~~~無奈~~但好的😊👍👍💕💕💕
@paulpaulino60
@paulpaulino60 4 года назад
Minuto 3:58 también pintó a javier Villarreal de bronco jajaja
@insanebruh9678
@insanebruh9678 3 года назад
The older he gets, the more high on dru the painting is
@graziaschiavini1904
@graziaschiavini1904 3 года назад
piango è il più GRANDE
@rodneydelapena3752
@rodneydelapena3752 3 года назад
3:55 Pewdiepie
@БОРЩИКДОЛБИТ
@БОРЩИКДОЛБИТ 3 года назад
Аххахахах
@БОРЩИКДОЛБИТ
@БОРЩИКДОЛБИТ 3 года назад
Yes
@michaelosborne4050
@michaelosborne4050 2 года назад
Mind blowing … maybe will never be repeated in art history…. Like our universe…
@lakshmimiriyala609
@lakshmimiriyala609 2 года назад
By god grace🙏🏿🙏🏿
@cfc7188
@cfc7188 6 месяцев назад
No se repetirá Picasso, ni ninguno de los grandes. Ahora triunfan los ¿artistas? que presentan un plátano pegado a la pared o un vaso medio lleno de agua. El fin del auténtico arte.
@MilciadesAndrion
@MilciadesAndrion 3 года назад
The value of his works is incalculable. This video is very valuable and worth watching many times.
@michaelwakeman4265
@michaelwakeman4265 3 года назад
I agree. So much is to be learned from this series. My VERY FAVORITE artist is Kandinsky. Also, there are quite a few artists that I have never even heard of! For instance, Paolo Panini, I was blown away by his paintings. You know, one lifetime is not enough time to learn all we would like to know. For instance, I am a painter and I get so inspired by artists like Kandinsky, Picasso and so many others. Well, God Bless you and your family :o)
@derelictegrasshopper
@derelictegrasshopper Год назад
Who is/are the composers of this music? It is absolutely wonderful. I'm 20 minutes in and I love All of it.
@youngyuenmeemeskul7637
@youngyuenmeemeskul7637 Год назад
Did you find out the composer?
@IDeletedData
@IDeletedData 6 лет назад
what i love about this is the simplicity of the work and while most call it overrated to me looking at this is like looking at photographs but instead of seeing what he took a picture of you get to see glimpses of his life and things he experienced throughout and people he met etc
@appletongallery
@appletongallery 5 лет назад
OFF-DAZE - ANYONE calling the works of PICASSO overrated is a vapid, incredibly RETARDED moron!
@hasni500
@hasni500 3 года назад
Aboni pliiz ♥️
@spiritualwonderboy_
@spiritualwonderboy_ Год назад
one of the best memories with my father is we study the faith, dictorine, teaching, point of view and perspective of christian religions, then he said that the soul who cherish art are the one who has sacred heart. i was a kid when he told me and now that im not a kid i realize what the meaning of what he said. for my point of view Art is not all about faith and belief but art exist because the word of soul has perspective that need to express. everything we see, touch, smell and feel is the creation of Almighty that we called God even the those things created by human but i think God choose him as proof of spirituality. All Human is annointed by God even he is known as good or bad like the universe that we still dont know if he is happy or sad. i believe we are here to appreciate of what we had, so if you are in the good situation be thankful for your curiosity and creativity that still function. the meaning of our life is to know everything of how deep the capable of mind. people hate anything but human critize everything to understand the light and dark of the process of learning, so we can know what is all about the meaning of all form in life and art. explore everything you dont know because anything has something you cant believe that everyone need to know. violence are for the people who dont appreciate silence. if you think sin is wrong you still dont know the different in life of what we belong. im still ignorant and uneducated but we are human to be felt appreciated.
@aatt3209
@aatt3209 4 года назад
In his paintings we see & feel the grotesqueness of humanity, which Picasso, through his genius, made into a timeless art form. The older I get, the more appreciative I have become in understanding this particular contribution from Picasso. Reality is harsh and difficult to accept, such as the grotesqueness we all possess within ourselves. Visually, Picasso brought this aspect of humanity to our attention, allowing us to contemplate in a non-violent way, and perhaps through this attention, we could seek salvage, not revenge or harm to others.
@captainenaad9579
@captainenaad9579 3 года назад
WHAT... EVER
@goratajo3129
@goratajo3129 2 года назад
This is utterly bullshit.. Just because the hype around his painting started from a few so wanna be people who acted as if they understood art and derive whatever meaning they wanted to and thus few more saw it as a highly sophisticated trend to distinguish themselves as passionate people of art from the mere common mindsets , more followed them like cows in a herd. It's all human psychology which puts values to everything only because of the result of the unnecessary hype around them. Pretty foolish people I must say. Tbh Michalangelo and Da vincci where the greatest artist ever to be born from my perspective. Coming back to picasso, his paintings are a complete bullshit, no seriously it looks like a kid just drew them out of boredom (And I'm sure one of you'll comment that i am the most foolish person who doesn't u derstand art) please geez.. I can draw better than him.. Period..
@LG-ek5xv
@LG-ek5xv 2 года назад
Bla-bla-bla…..
@Teng711
@Teng711 Год назад
@@goratajo3129 Thank you so much, my words. I never understood the hype about Picasso. But these "experts" see a deeper meaning in everything, even if a monkey painted a picture. (Which is proven in an experiment already ^^),
@s.durbar1294
@s.durbar1294 Год назад
Before this stage he has some really good paintings as well… I like seeing how he gradually is like “FUCK THIS”. He’s a punk in my book. Love him
@kitrichardson5573
@kitrichardson5573 3 года назад
That was fascinating. You see Picasso go through enthusiasms with various painters like Renoir and Cezanne and Van Gogh-And doing justice to all of them, before finding himself ultimately.
@annieladysmith
@annieladysmith 2 года назад
You goat, he is not even close to any of these artists, maybe in Renoir's late phase. You can sell goats anything.
@chinatowncuriosities
@chinatowncuriosities Год назад
how to paint like Picasso ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DuXZwMQMKZA.html
@common_myrtle
@common_myrtle 4 года назад
It was a precious time to appreciate Picasso's paintings in chronological order and see the changes in the paintings The BGM that accompanies the painting further enhances the appreciation. It is a wonderful gallery where I can face paintings sincerely.
@ursulagorgen6033
@ursulagorgen6033 4 года назад
Die Vielfalt seiner Werke sein unerschöpfliches Talent,seine Erscheinung und Ausstrahlung danke picasso
@davidsotomayor6544
@davidsotomayor6544 4 года назад
Color y forma, la familia completa,armonia sinfonica . . .
@annieladysmith
@annieladysmith 2 года назад
Terrible, stupid comment.
@gloriahanes6490
@gloriahanes6490 4 года назад
One of the greatest painters who ever lived, the variety and diversity of his artwork is arguably some of the best work done in history. 19:06 a portrait of Gertrude Stein, a fine art collector who amassed a huge amount of artwork in her lifetime, including Pablo Picasso.
@emadintro7641
@emadintro7641 3 года назад
One can describe his "works" as very vulgar and primitive, certainly he was not a gifted painter. Bit he was very productive and had a successful gallerist who made him famous.
@francis6489
@francis6489 3 года назад
Picasso painted "First Communion" and "Science and Charity" (google these paintings) when he was just 15 years old. He was an exceptionally gifted artist who got bored of realism and decided to pursue a new and creative artistic path.
@dogue7338
@dogue7338 3 года назад
Thats what i need bro a successfull galerist
@reynartanyag7957
@reynartanyag7957 3 года назад
I love the colors combination and i realy appreciate the master and life.
@melkor1128
@melkor1128 2 года назад
Хтось може сказати, що картини Пікассо примітивні, але можна глянути на його картини, які наближені до реальності і зрозуміти, що він просто намагався знайти свій стиль і створити щось неповторне та особливе!
@eilmlilm2490
@eilmlilm2490 5 лет назад
I enjoyed this very much. In my opinion, it takes a broken vessel, to understand some master pieces. Thank you.
@hgn2217
@hgn2217 3 года назад
Freedom of THOUGHT is important and must be respected. Even so, people who gave thumb down to this video better not watching or commenting about artworks.
@randycunningham7318
@randycunningham7318 Год назад
By the time I reached the end of this video, I became an adorer of Picasso's paintings.
@randycunningham7318
@randycunningham7318 Год назад
Particularly the works from 1930 on, but enjoyed even the earlier ones.
@randycunningham7318
@randycunningham7318 Год назад
I only hope the title of each painting is added!
@madstylesnz
@madstylesnz 6 месяцев назад
I’ve only just discovered the brilliance of Picasso tonight, obviously I’d seen some of his works before but never really taken the time to study them, my god he was good!
@walterhudson4253
@walterhudson4253 9 месяцев назад
I'm glad I'm mature enough to see 👀 😅this.
@marilynbarker8255
@marilynbarker8255 Год назад
Loving this video, love his art… and thank you for the beautiful music ! So many videos ruined with horrible background music… this was a treat!
@MLA50
@MLA50 3 года назад
I'm sorry but his paintings are like kindergarten quality. I don't care how much they are worth. I'd rather look at and learn from Rembrandt!
@baggytanes6117
@baggytanes6117 3 года назад
I agree
@francis6489
@francis6489 3 года назад
He could paint just as well as Rembrandt but chose to pursue a different form of art. He wouldn't have been such a celebrated artist if he had done the same thing every other artist had been doing for the past 500 years.
@MLA50
@MLA50 3 года назад
@@francis6489 can you please show me some examples of his work that indicates that he has similar skills in creating contrast and shadow detail like Rembrandt? One thing I know about the arts including photography is that just because you're popular doesn't mean you're any good. So many highly talented artists are not known and are not rich. Alot of popularity stems from marketing skills above anything else.
@francis6489
@francis6489 3 года назад
@@MLA50 Sure. Most of his realist paintings were made around the age of 15, which makes it all the more impressive. These realist paintings include: Science and Charity (1897), Portrait of the Artist's Mother (1896), First Communion (1896), Man in a Beret (1895), Self Portrait (1900). There are a number of other impressive realist paintings from him, but these stood out to me the most.
@MLA50
@MLA50 3 года назад
@@francis6489 I just looked at one of your examples, The Self Portrait...and I'm sorry but that level facial detail, contrast abd shadow work is as rudimentary as an elementary school level. That's probably why he didn't bother to create art like Michelangelo and Rembrandt and went even further extreme to make his drawings like high level stick figures because he didn't have the talent or attention to detail to capture the nuances found in the intricacies of every human face.
@douglasbrannon6525
@douglasbrannon6525 3 года назад
How did he get that Baboon to pose? The Baboon looked like he knew what he was doing and proud to be doing it.
@ガテルオ
@ガテルオ 3 года назад
ピカソって作品がすごく多いけど、特別いいものばかりではないように感じますね。当然好みもありますけど・・
@filliere4576
@filliere4576 7 лет назад
Wonderful. Thank you . . . this is the one I've been most waiting for . . . no disappointments for me.
@ganpatgadugale5940
@ganpatgadugale5940 4 года назад
Xxxviefo
@Octocat77
@Octocat77 2 года назад
It is a huge coincidence that the thumbnail is of the girl before a mirror painting. Learn from masters new what was coming.
@edimadigabi7112
@edimadigabi7112 3 года назад
Legend has it, this man created over 50,000 works in his life, and up to 1000000 sketches.
@josephtermeer4595
@josephtermeer4595 2 года назад
I thought his son Paulo reported, in an interview with Charlie Rose, of 70,000 works.
@liammurphy2725
@liammurphy2725 2 года назад
Yeh mate they are common as muck. Just think of all the painted walls he left behind.
@Teng711
@Teng711 Год назад
Any why do you think he could do that many works? Obviously because his work took zero effort. Real artists painted weeks on just one picture, Picasso could do 3 pictures between breakfast and lunch ^^
@pascalborro5636
@pascalborro5636 Год назад
Le temps n'a vraiment rien à voir avec le génie créatif. J'ai du mal à penser que le même homme est à l'origine de tant de créations si différentes !
@FrancoisMouton-iu7jt
@FrancoisMouton-iu7jt 4 месяца назад
The answer is 22 000. Ìt is busy being documented.
@Noah-uv9jj
@Noah-uv9jj 3 года назад
You can just see the change in emotion and expression in every piece shown in this video. Truly an amazing man, and an amazing artist.
@guynouri
@guynouri Год назад
No most of them are clearly poor copies and imitations. Look! Even the emotion is not picasso. The blue heads of the woman looks authentic. The rest are missing his hand and instinct
@walterhudson4253
@walterhudson4253 9 месяцев назад
The Hermetica.
@annap.5079
@annap.5079 2 года назад
Спасибо что озвучили хорошей музыкой. Это важно.
@kouichitayama9767
@kouichitayama9767 8 месяцев назад
これらの作品を見ているとピカソが如何に表現の自由と可能性を追求していたのかが窺える。それにもまして人間も含め生きとし生けるものへの愛情を感ぜずにはいられない。カサへマスの死が彼にとって如何に悲しいことであったか、それはかれの愛情の深さの証だ。 ゲルニカという作品に見る人間の非道に対する怒りもそうだ。ピカソの作品は言葉による解説を必要としない。彼の作品を見ることによってピカソを感じることが大事だと思う。
@jamesfrearson9630
@jamesfrearson9630 10 месяцев назад
I didn't realise how thoroughly scary and brilliant Picasso was until I saw this collection.
@dumstudent
@dumstudent 6 месяцев назад
Where to find……a berg stein or stein………..to teach me how to wine and do my taxes
@brucknerian9664
@brucknerian9664 3 года назад
Too bad Picasso gave up his earlier/realistic period---I like some of the cubist works, but he should have done what Monet did with his paintings that didn't work, he tossed them out; the different was Monet had integrity and he destroyed his Ugly paintings, Picasso was famous so he knew some of his shitty works including ridiculously childish sketches would sell and his greed won the day. Went to an exhibit of his once, and it was a complete waste of time--detested the works on the wall; they would have looked much better in a garbage can. Much more prefer Warhol or Roy Lichtenstein.
@rosebud1958
@rosebud1958 3 года назад
Very interesting to me!!! I paint and draw, I like to dup others works and put my own flare to them. I can see how greed can do that. Peace n Love
@jerrysetlerr770
@jerrysetlerr770 5 лет назад
Onley thing I dont like about picasso, is his cube paintings make anyone think they can be a famous artist. I believe an artist should be able to paint exceptional realism before they start painting abstract and simple shapes. You see some people going straight to the mess on canvas without learning basic art skills. Jackson Pollock could paint really complex human form like Davinci , before he went on to his abstract paintings
@tonybinda6905
@tonybinda6905 4 года назад
So your one of the academics who only see realism to bad for you. Cheers
@readbetweenthelineslll1635
@readbetweenthelineslll1635 4 года назад
Pollock was obsessed with Picasso who was classically trained. And Pollock said of him, he doesn't miss a thing. That is why Pollock started dripping to find a way around Pablo Picasso.
@tarunghatak2679
@tarunghatak2679 3 года назад
Cuanto mas veo tanto.mas me sorprenden las pinturas.
@igneogl7489
@igneogl7489 3 года назад
Una maravillosa presentación, pero ¿y los créditos de la música? Eso es lo único de mal gusto, espero que lo corrijan porque es un gran canal de arte.
@williamaraujo4726
@williamaraujo4726 3 года назад
... Os artistas são valorados depois que morrem! Van Gogh ñ obteve sucesso, mas depois de morto suas obras são uma fortuna. Um mundo oportunista viceja em torno dos artistas! Hunf!
@santoshsabharwal9029
@santoshsabharwal9029 3 года назад
A fertilative most out standing of his times a contrributor of civilization and art 🖼 of out standing art a lush of inspiration from the world of 🖼 an inspiration which is far beyond the common 👨 comments thanks 🙏 thanks ☺️
@Freefolkcreate
@Freefolkcreate Год назад
Thank you so much, I have only seen a tiny fraction of his work ❤
@christophermckay5650
@christophermckay5650 4 года назад
He had such a gift! So much feeling, passion & love. Let’s not forget his eye! ❤️
@lovelaugh7299
@lovelaugh7299 4 года назад
Stfu
@bbjain7766
@bbjain7766 4 года назад
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@phill6159
@phill6159 3 года назад
I agree! Picasso was a genius!
@splodge5714
@splodge5714 5 лет назад
If you view his work in museums alongside other artists of the same period you realise just how good a painter Picasso was. I love looking at his pictures. Thank you for the video.
@angeladallimore8079
@angeladallimore8079 4 года назад
Yes me too They are quite something
@danapejkic8567
@danapejkic8567 4 года назад
Pablo Picasso - genije,eros,ljubav i potraga za njom i otud mnogo istrazivanja i preusmerenja a samo zato sto je Skorpion nemiran i perfekcionist ♥️♥️♥️
@elienefranca3472
@elienefranca3472 2 года назад
Olha, não sei como esse pintor ficou famoso. Eu vejo cada desenhista e pintor maravilhoso e não é tão famoso quanto ele. Achei a pintura dele melancólica talvez retrata o que ele percebia na sua época.
@archadeinteriors
@archadeinteriors Год назад
how did you mangae to find 855 Picasso's i have not seen; you are the only being greater than Lord Pablo
@borricodimension
@borricodimension 4 года назад
De vez en cuando RU-vid te pone una joya como esta. Precioso.
@谷本健吉-n1g
@谷本健吉-n1g 4 года назад
初期の頃のピカソには、ロートレックやドガの影響を感じる。
@Tubbins82
@Tubbins82 6 лет назад
I recently went to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and saw a few of his works. I was limited on time and had Picasso on a checklist along with a few others. I wasn't expecting to be awed by him, after all I had seen his work on screen. Then, I met Marie Therese as he did, reading at a table in a cafe. The thing about seeing a Picasso up close is that you can feel his paintings. Somehow while you stand in their presence, you stand in his. Aside from being a ground breaking artist, Picasso was also a bit of a ladies man (or womanizer take your pick). I get the artist thing, people love artist. What I could never wrap my mind around was how a jumbled series of shapes, could be so alluring to a potential partner. I think I get it now. Picasso didn't paint their bodies, he painted them. In heights of joy, in depths of sorrow so powerful, so real that it shattered reality. I would say that along with John Singer Sargent, Pablo Picasso was a favorite on the visit. Awesome stuff.
@pascalborro5636
@pascalborro5636 Год назад
Picasso simple artiste ou démiurge ? Un génie créatif unique !
@Anthony-gq7dk
@Anthony-gq7dk 3 года назад
The names of the pieces would have been a big help.
@margaritaresta6390
@margaritaresta6390 3 года назад
Nadie se atreve a decir que las ultimas pintura de Picasso son una burla? Las anteriores eran más agradables
@margitkallay2704
@margitkallay2704 4 года назад
Nagy örömömre szolgált hogy láthattam ezt a videót Szeretem Picassot és köszönöm
@michaelwakeman4265
@michaelwakeman4265 3 года назад
I really enjoy this series. My very favorite artist is Kandinsky, who by the way, painted my very favorite painting! If you haven't checked out Giovanni Panini, PLEASE do. I don't know why he isn't more famous(maybe he is and I don't know as much about famous artists as I thought, anyway, he just blew me away! :o) God Bless you all and your families.
@Slick-Slack
@Slick-Slack 3 года назад
who care about your favorite painter , do some painting by number and do it in silence then you will dont have the time to comment on youtube LOLLLLLLLLLL
@michaelwakeman4265
@michaelwakeman4265 3 года назад
@@Slick-Slack screw you. I can, most likely out paint you by a country mile! lol !
@jesuscarasa9709
@jesuscarasa9709 3 года назад
Gracias, amigo. ¡Que regalo tan extraordinario!.. Además, me pillas escribiendo sobre él.
@theredpilgrim
@theredpilgrim 6 лет назад
Thanks for this! pablo Picasso collection! such rare artworks! 👌👌👌🙌🙌🙌
@philipdavis6207
@philipdavis6207 2 года назад
I'm speechless .... awed , bedazzled , the music only super magnifies the language of Picasso's work .... WOW !!! 😌 .... Ohm shanti shanti Ohm ... Thank you 😌
@BlueSerpent77
@BlueSerpent77 3 года назад
Picasso...Aahh : The most (com)passionate, vigourous, brutally beautiful and sensitive painter there has ever been, - a genius of color, form and emotion...Thank you for this collection !
@youngyuenmeemeskul7637
@youngyuenmeemeskul7637 Год назад
The master of line
@chanchalbanerjee4503
@chanchalbanerjee4503 3 года назад
Masterpieces of the great master.
@melindam809
@melindam809 5 лет назад
Just perfect to watch
@mussieg3799
@mussieg3799 3 года назад
The funniest painter ever lived😂😂😂😂😂
@lunadias1263
@lunadias1263 3 года назад
Saber expressar a arte é conhecer o interrior de cada pensamentos que nos levam ao imaginário da essência da verdade dentro de cada tela . Pintar é sabermos expressar nossos sentimentos , deixar fruir o que ha no nosso pensamentos ; o que há de verdade na nossa sensibilidade de criarmos , fazer as coisas acontecerem de tal maneira que ela , a arte fala por nós ; um mundo cheio de surpresas onde o imaginário fala por nós .traços finos , grossos é o que faz a diferença entre cada tela ; deixa- a fala por você . É só observa- la que ao mesmo tempo que procura as palavras para interpleta- la ela já fala por você no piscar dos olhos sem parar estamos com a resposta na boca sem percebermos , isso é o que nos fascinam cada vez mais ao apreciarmos uma obra de arte e, as que desenham é mais encantador ainda . Sirenes Alves .
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