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Picasso was always a woman’s man, an artist of many muses that marked his work visibly. In 1914 his most known (at that moment) work had to be stopped suddenly because of the outbreak of WWI, he created a new paining style in company of Georges Braque that’s was called cubism, Braque listed to the French army so their work was given for completed. In the interwar period the arts came up with total turn in themes and movements that changed drastically the artistic panorama known until that moment. Talking more in relation with Pablo Picasso he continued working in Paris for some time an then he went to Rome where he worked in a scenery project there he meet his the woman who he’ll married the year the war ended (1918). He changed of lovers a lot in those years and became more famous along the years always very involved e with his beloved Spain that was the muse that inspired his most famous work: Guernica (1937) that represented with their different elements the anguish, brutality and pain of that massacre.

Picasso was a man that based a grate part of his work in woman because that shaped his art, thinking, his life he was extremely into his lovers and connected with their tastes, their jobs and them they became muses like the ones in the ancient Greece that inspired the artists but besides that these were physical and most of them were also artists in their own ways. He started to break down the structured art and became his own style of abstract getting away of realism and exact representations of the real.

Pablo Picasso

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