to say Picasso was a genius is stating the obvious- & hardly adequate. In today's world genius is an overworked word and tells me I am limited by them to describe Picasso's work, I can only say...
He was Picasso.
He was a prodigy- easily supplanting his teacher- his father. Launching himself in Paris 1900, his prolific early works, his blue period, rose period, cubism, his politically charged works and his late works- place him at the pinnacle of art and artists.
He was Picasso.
He was a prodigy- easily supplanting his teacher- his father. Launching himself in Paris 1900, his prolific early works, his blue period, rose period, cubism, his politically charged works and his late works- place him at the pinnacle of art and artists.
the lure of language
"Picasso's love affair with words began soon after his permanent move from his native Spain to the bohemian Montmartre section of Paris in 1904. It was there, in his studio at the “Bateau-Lavoir,” that he formed ardent friendships with a circle of important French writers and poets, including Max Jacob, Pierre Reverdy, and poet and art critic Guillaume Apollinaire, who encouraged artists of his generation to innovate violently!"~ from the Nasher site
The Nasher Museum presents a groundbreaking exhibition examining Pablo Picasso's lifelong relationship with writers and the many ways in which language affected his work.
an incredible collection of Picasso's Early Works
& HERE, the On-Line Picasso Project