Like Matisse, Picasso progressed from traditional notions of space, color,
and form to a more abstract vision involving wild color and flattened form.
Like Matisse, Picasso progressed from traditional notions of space, color, and form to a more abstract vision involving wild color and flattened form.
Here we see him in transition; Influenced by Cezanne (see textbook), he paints a conventional still life in which the rules of perspective are powerfully challenged; we see different parts of the still life from different points of view, and the background is handled similarly to the foreground, creating a flattening effect.
Like Matisse, Picasso progressed from traditional notions of space, color, and form to a more abstract vision involving wild color and flattened form.
This is the full flowering of Picasso's abstract cubist vision.
Like Matisse, Picasso progressed from traditional notions of space, color, and form to a more abstract vision involving wild color and flattened form.
This is the full flowering of Picasso's abstract cubist vision.