Pablo Picasso
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Pablo Picasso was born in Malaga, Spain in 1881. He is one of the most famous artists in the world. When he was young he amazed friends by drawing a perfect picture without lifting his pencil or looking at the paper. Pablo had many different periods in his artwork. Two of his most famous paintings are Guernica and The Young Ladies of Avignon. He even created a new way to sculpt and paint! His work was also an important step in Modern art. Picasso painted things the way he saw and felt about them. The way he saw things wasn't always as they really were. He kept on working right up to his death in 1973 .
Picasso took many risks in his life. The Nazis said that sculptors could not use bronze to create statues with after they had captured Paris. But he still used bronze after one of his close friends commented to him that plastic was temporary and bronze forever.
Pablo was very creative and had a deep passion for his work. His friends urged him to retire when he was 78 but he refused. Pablo was so productive that some of his critics thought that his work was superficial. Sometimes he painted three paintings in a day. He was "obsessed with the creative process itself and would work on a theme in many different mediums until he had made it part of himself." ( Macdonald, Pablo Picasso).
Picasso was very a possessive individual.