Picasso
Pablo Picasso
Spain
b. 1881 - d. 1973
Turnover
2024
$USD 174.000.000
Record Sale
USD$ 160.000.000
Art Market TendenciesArte PoveraBaroqueConceptual ArtContemporary art

About the artist

Pablo Picasso's creative journey traversed numerous styles and periods, showcasing a relentless drive for innovation and reinvention. Picasso's artistic talent manifested early, and his prodigious output throughout his lifetime demonstrated his extraordinary versatility across various mediums, including painting, sculpture, ceramics, printmaking, and more.  Picasso's journey began with traditional training, but he quickly shattered conventions, embarking on a quest to redefine artistic expression. His innovations in Cubism, along with Georges Braque, radically changed the course of art, deconstructing form and perspective.

Picasso's profound influence extended beyond Cubism, as he embraced Surrealism, Expressionism, and other movements, consistently challenging norms and expanding his creative horizons. His work often reflected personal experiences, relationships, and the socio-political climate, making him a mirror of his times.  The extraordinary range of Picasso's oeuvre includes iconic works such as "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon," "Guernica," and countless portraits and sculptures that capture his unique perception of the world.

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Other works

Picasso
Pablo Picasso
Le Peintre et son Modèle
1964
Oil and ripolin on canvas Painted on 8-9 November 1964 Oil and Ripolin on canvas Signed ‘Picasso’ (lower left); dated ‘8.9.11.64.’ (on the reverse)
195cm x 130cm

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