Pablo Picasso
Spanish 1881-1973
Two Women in Front of a Window
1927
Oil on canvas
38 1/2 x 51 1/2 inches (97.79 x130.81 cm)
The visit at the Museum of Fine Art
1001 Bissonnet Street, Houston, Texas 77005
Q1: The painting by Pablo Picasso had a super effect on me , the colors of his works had a vivid shades and the expression of the painting holds me as a slave to trying to figure out what else I can find out. The painting is hold a conversion between two women: my thoughts are they seem to be in big verbal battle.
The interesting thing about Picasso is that he changed styles all through his life.
Picasso explored many styles throughout his painting career. He was a child prodigy in art and his earliest works had a classical, academic style. He painted more realistically during his Blue and Rose periods- each of which was characterized by paintings with blue and rose-colored hues. Later, Picasso experimented with both analytical and synthetic cubism. In his cubist paintings he painted people and things as abstracted shapes-- circles, squares, and triangles. In addition to painting, Picasso experimented with other art forms like sculpture.
Besides Cubism, which he invented in cooperation with Georges Braque, he painted in different styles, all his own, not having any -ism names.
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Q2: The painting is a abstration it attract a viewer to the women in the window. It resembles real things in the real world, the more it is
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