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  1. Pablo Picasso, “Self-Portrait,” 1906 (Photo: Wiki Art, PD-US) In 1906, when Picasso was 24 years old, he created a self-portrait with a clear expressionist style. In this drawing, his face is stylized with simplified facial features that are clearly exaggerated and bold black lines.

  2. Sep 12, 2022 · The beloved Cubist Pablo Picasso created thousands of paintings, but did you know that he painted over 10 self-portraits from the young age of 15 up until just before his death? In this article, we will discuss 10 examples from the Picasso self-portrait evolution.

  3. Apr 15, 2022 · Picassos self-portraits are important because they span his entire career, and we can trace how his manner of self-depiction changed over time.

  4. Picasso painted this self-portrait after spending the summer of 1906 in Gósol, a small village in the Spanish Pyrenees. The stay has become synonymous with a decisive new direction in his style, one that moved toward simplified forms with a decidedly archaic and sculptural appearance.

  5. This Self-Portrait, painted during his second stay in Paris in the winter of 1901, was the end of a series and marked the beginning of the Blue Period. He returned to Barcelona in January 1902.

  6. Aug 1, 2017 · That year he pro­duced an intrigu­ing series of eclec­tic self-por­traits unlike any­thing he had done before. See these and many oth­ers through­out his life below.

  7. Throughout his prolific career, Picasso created a series of self-portraits that served as a visual diary, tracing the evolution of his identity, artistic style, and emotional landscape. Join us on a journey through Picasso’s self-portraits—an intimate exploration of the man behind the masterpieces. Early Exploration: The Blue and Rose Periods.

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