As Guernica is being welcomed as one of the most touching anti-war paintings in the world, Picasso was invited to design images representing peace.
Picasso 's first peace dove was elected as the symbol of the first international peace conference in Paris in 1949. It is a tradition and realistic picture of his pigeons and his competitors, French artist Henry Mathis.
Picasso later developed this image into a simple graphical line drawing. This is one of the most famous symbols of peace in the world. He also named his fourth child "Paloma" as Spanish "pigeon".
After liberation of Paris in 1944, Picasso joined the Communist Party and actively participated in the peace movement. In 1949, the pigeons created by Picasso at the World Peace Conference in Paris were the official symbol of various peace movements. The Soviet Union received the second Picasso International Stalin Peace Prize twice in 1950 and once in 1961 (at this point, this award was renamed the International Lenin Peace Prize for new biochemistry ). He protested against US intervention in North Korea and opposition to Soviet occupation in Hungary. In his public life, he always expresses a humanitarian point of view
When I was enrolled in Life Magazine in 1949, Gjon Mili was sent to take pictures of Pablo Picasso at home in southern France. Milly showed some pale color photos of his figure skater to Picasso. Pablo soon gained inspiration, and Picasso picked up the pen and started painting in the air. Miri set up a camera and shot the image. This short meeting produced so-called Pablo Picasso Light Drawings. Among all these paintings, the most famous one is called "Picasso painted Centaur"
In 1949, photographer and lighting innovator Gjon Mili visited Pablo Picasso. Picasso soon began making a picture in the air in a dark room with a small flashlight. This series of pictures is called Picasso's "light color paintings". The most famous and famous in the picture is Picasso who painted centaurs. Peter Keetman (1916 - 2005) studied photography in Munich from 1935 to 1937, became co-founder of FotoForm (in collaboration with Otto Steinert, Toni Schneiders etc) in 1949, and has great influence on new photos I gave it. Germany and overseas in the 50's and 60's. Using the pendulum point light source, we have created a series of Schwingungs configururs of complex linear meshes that usually have moiré effects.