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Where Did Pablo Picasso’s Genius Come From? | National Geographic



Pablo Picasso is considered one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, and his work continues to be studied for its meaning and celebrated for its creativity. Follow the path of Picasso’s life in this brief animated video.
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Pablo Picasso was born on October 25, 1881, in Málaga, Spain, a baby so lethargic he was feared stillborn. From his early childhood years to his final hours at age 91, Picasso was devoted to mastering his deeply personal art. He’s considered one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, and his work is studied for its meaning and celebrated for its creativity. Nearly half a century after his death, Picasso continues to bewitch, confuse, entice, and provoke. The artist reinvented his style at a rapid pace, shattering our most primal understanding of the world with his fractured faces and splintered perspectives. He created tens of thousands of artworks. In this brief animated video you can follow the path of his life.

Read more about Picasso in the May 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine.
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2018/05/

Where Did Pablo Picasso’s Genius Come From? | National Geographic
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35 thoughts on “Where Did Pablo Picasso’s Genius Come From? | National Geographic
  1. mmmh… Braque have make cubisme befor Picasso and Picasso was always following Braque but Picasso was just more famous… discutable video? Who was the real "genius"?

  2. It’s so strange that whenever I learn something from my classes, generally history, the same stuff comes up into this channel before a week. So weird

  3. Sorry, i obviously dont have an eye for genius. This “art” looks like it came from a new student in basic art class.

  4. Not a fan of Picasso and Its easy to mock his kindergarten-like drawings- take a look at his early career- one can not say that about his realism period that rivaled any old masters technique.

  5. A genius by definition, innovative, with the reputation to be irrefutable Picasso dared to take the steering wheel of the entire art world. And from films to music to fashion his innovations effect your every day life.

  6. He was inspired by African Art ;. After he and Matisse got into an argument over harmony of paintings. Picasso went to Tracodero museum and copied the African mask. Then say "this is art, i have all rights to it through the lineage of my Moorish blood". He is no genius…he is a academic thief. That is what Picasso was. He gave African art no credit. But the African mask bears witness to Picasso's greatness. That was how he did the "brothel of avingnon". And changed the art world for ever. He did it with African art.

  7. That's watering down the term genius. When one hears "genius" they think of great inventors – folks that discovered or created amazing and life changing things or ideas. This dude paints like my 6 year old cat.

  8. His emotional inteligence (EQ) is one of the highest. His paintings tell a story not so easily understandable and this makes him not only genious but also mysterious. Besides, he also reminds me Catherina, the Great 🙂

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