27.3.15

Surrealist Research

Pablo Picasso was also known as Pablo Ruiz y Picasso. He was born on October 25 in the year 1881. Picasso was a Spanish painter, sculptor, poet, stage designer, and a playwright. He was one of the most famous artists of the 20th century because of his famous cubism art. He showed a passion for art at an early age and as stated from researching his first words were “piz, piz” which is short for lapiz the Spanish word for pencil. His father started training him in arts around the age of seven.
 His career is known to start in the year 1894 and rocketed when he created a piece called “The First Communion” (1986) which depicts his sister, Lola who died at a young age of diphtheria. A “blue period” as people would call is was a time period between 1901-1904 in which Picasso’s painting were characterized as more of somber/sad shadings of blues and greens and other gloomy shades. He went through a series of different styled paintings and sculptors, etc. etc. through his life and died in the year 1973 on April 3rd. His wife Jacqueline Roque was very upset by his death and ended up killing herself by gunshot in 1986 at the age of 59.
Yves Tanguy was born in Paris, France in the year 1900 on January 5. Tanguy was career started when his friend introduced him to a group of surrealist artist in 1924. After that he quickly developed his own unique paintings and was given a contract to paint at least 12 paintings a year by Andre Breton. Sadly, he did not meet the needs because of his income and painted less and only came up with 8 pieces of art. Tanguy died of a fatal stroke in the year 1955 at Woodbury. His body was cremated and his ashes were saved until his wife died in 1963. After that his ashes were scattered on a beach by his friend Pierre   Matisse.







                Artist’s Name: Pablo Picasso
                Title: Girl Before A mirror
                Date: 1932
Description: A woman standing in front of a mirror looking at her reflection which seems to be the darker side of her from the interpretation of darker shades.
Analysis: This painting has many shapes and different colors which clearly forms a woman and her reflection in the mirror. It shows depth and much detail and has a smart choice of colors that create a lot of detail.
Interpretation: In my opinion Picasso does go with his similar style of odd paintings but this is one my favorites. I feel as if it shows that you can see your true colors through a second world. And in this painting the woman’s darker side is showing through the mirror. She seems to be more gloomy and sad.
Judgement: I really love this piece, it shows true honesty. The use of color is smart and shows expresses the feeling that you get from viewing this painting. From my point of view I feel as if it interprets showing the real you. People cover their true feelings with smiles and “masks” every day and I feel like he shows that in this painting because it might be that the woman is not truly happy.











Artist’s Name: Yves Tanguy
Title: The Rapidity of Sleep
Date: 1945
Description: A series of objects on the ground with the same color shades of white and red, with dreamy clouds at the top of the painting.
Analysis: This piece shows a lot of detail with the random objects at the bottom and is almost similar to a dream sequence as if you were really sleeping and seeing this in your dreams. The first thing that captures your eye is the different shaped and sized objects that seemed to be spread out across the ground.
Interpretation: Though it is somewhat similar to his other styled painting Tanguy still expresses his uniqueness of art in all of his painting but this one is also another one of my favorites. It does represent somewhat of a dream that you would have and it is very often that you would see random objects in your sleep like this.

Judgement: I do really like this piece. It’s almost as if he literally woke up from his sleep and painted what he dreamt about, which makes me wonder if a lot of his painting came from his sleep as if he was trying to remember the world that he sees in his sleep.

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