Periodo azul y rosa de picasso biography



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Picasso's Rose Period

Painting series by Pablo Picasso, 1904–07

The Rose Period (Spanish: Período rosa) comprises the works produced by Spanish painter Pablo Picasso between 1904 and 1906.

It began when Picasso settled in Montmartre at the Bateau-Lavoir among Bohemian poets and writers.

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  • Following his Blue Period – which depicted themes of poverty, loneliness, and despair in somber, blue tones – Picasso's Rose Period represents more pleasant themes of clowns, harlequins and carnival performers, depicted in cheerful vivid hues of red, orange, pink and earth tones.

    Based largely on intuition rather than direct observation, Picasso's Rose Period marks the beginning of the artist's stylistic experiments with primitivism; influenced by pre-Roman Iberian sculpture, Oceanic and African art.

    This led to Picasso's African Period in 1907, culminating in the Proto-CubistLes Demoiselles d'Avignon, regarded as a masterpiece.[1][2][3]

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