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mariarad [96]
2 years ago
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Pablo Picasso was born in 1881 in Malaga, Spain. He had already become adept at painting and drawing by the time he turned 15 ye

ars of age. As he got older, he developed a unique style that was highly abstract and that has influenced artists up to the present day. He investigated other art forms, too, applying his craft to sculpture, ceramics, and other forms.
Picasso's art can be divided into a number of periods based on the style and subject matter. In his Blue Period (1901–1904), he painted sad-looking people using blue hues. His use of blue shades conveyed to the viewer a sense of isolation. Picasso moved to Paris in 1904 and began his Rose Period, during which he frequently painted in shades of rose and pink. The subject matter of this period included many circus acts and high-flying acrobats as well as harlequins. The harlequin was a comedic character who usually wore checkered clothing. Then, in 1907, he started a new style of painting called "cubism," along with French painter Georges Braque.
Picasso's art went through a militant period in the 1930s when he created paintings portraying the horrors of war. In his later years, however, his work became calmer and less political. Picasso died in 1973 at his home in France.

From this passage, the reader can infer that
A.
Picasso never achieved success with sculpture or ceramics and is only known for his paintings.
B.
the French painter Georges Braque was jealous of the fame Picasso had attained through his art.
C.
although Picasso was famous and wealthy throughout most of his career, he died in poverty.
D.
Picasso's paintings in his Rose Period were more cheerful than those in his Blue Period.
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1 answer:
ycow [4]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

D

Explanation:

The passage let's us know that his Blue period consisted of art that expressed sadness which was often decorated in blue. Whereas, his Rose period involved art with circus acts and high-flying acrobats decorated in shades of pink.

Hope this helps :)

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