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Pablo Picasso - Modern Artist 

Life of Picasso

Pablo Picasso was born in Málaga, Spain, on October 25, 1881. His father, an art teacher, introduced the basic concept of art to him. With his father's assistance, Picasso created a few fantastic artworks during his early life, yet he was unsatisfied with them. When Picasso became an adult, he experienced his dear friend's death, fell into a sweet romance, and created one of the most remarkable art periods ever. Furthermore, the Spanish civil war dragged him into politics; For instance, Guernica is a crucial artwork revealing the cruelty of war.

Many artists' works should include more details, steadier figures, and vibrant colors. However, Picasso has a different understanding from classic artists. He is extravagant, never following moral restrictions, and such nature works on art. Picasso used his whole life painting like a child to figure out the initial meaning of art. "Picasso remains renowned for endlessly reinventing himself, switching between styles so radically different that his life's work seems to be the product of five or six great artists rather than just one" ("Pablo Picasso").

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