The Picasso Museum in Barcelona Focuses On Picasso’s Artistic Development

artwork: Pablo Picasso - "Le Moulin de la Galette. Paris", 1900 - Oil on canvas, 88,2 x 115,5 cm. - Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York Thannhauser Collection, gift, Justin K. Thannhauser, 1978 - © Succession Pablo Picasso, VEGAP, Madrid


BARCELONA.- The exhibition focuses on Pablo Picasso’s artistic development from his arrival in Paris in 1900, where he discovered a thriving international art community, until 1907, when he had established himself as the leading figure on the avant-garde art scene in Paris. His first direct exposure to the work of painters such as Gauguin, Van Gogh, Cézanne, Toulouse-Lautrec, Steinlen and Forain was a revelation to the young artist. His response was immediate, and was reflected in the discovery of new painting and drawing techniques and his embrace of a new subject matter, centered on his own experiences of modern life and modern art. For instance, the suicide in Montmartre of his Barcelona friend Carles Casagemas prompted works that deliberately evoked the palette and brushstrokes of Van Gogh.

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