Les Demoiselles d? Avignon took a walk through the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, a special painting caught me, shocked me, and walked through the ground to think about that power. Like art whirlwind, Pablo Picasso's Les Demoiselles d? Avignon rotates my feelings. I was very uncomfortable watching it. It goes without saying that I am watching it for 20 minutes. Les Demoiselles d? The originality and tension of Avignon radiation is absolutely overwhelming, but it is very confusing.
Picasso, 25 drew Les Demoiselles d'Avignon in the winter from 1906 to 1907. His views on his subjects were created through conscious planning and some of his influences, similarities between Leonardo and Géricault. The description of a realistic 8 foot square game is as profound as other advances in the field of knowledge contributed by Picasso's contemporary artist Albert Einstein in the field of physics. I can not say that Picasso's masterpiece has been painted in painting 100 years ago, but to be honest, modernism began with his masterpiece.
Naturally, another piece of work by Pablo Picasso is on the list. This time is Les Demoiselles d'Avignon. The big oil painting of 1907 is a new facial expression of an artist and an important original three dimensional work. The depiction of the five naked prostitutes revealed in 1916 was too advanced for many viewers, even Henry Mathis said it "ugly". Chris Ofili was awarded the Turner award at his mixed media "The Virgin Mary", but when it was exhibited in New York in 1999 it caused anger. Art critic Rudy Giuliani depicting the naked chest of female genitalia surrounded by black malia and horse feces attracted her illness and disgust and attempted to appeal the Brooklyn Museum for dismantling it It was. Other protesters tried to paint it with white horse feces
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon showed that five women were intertwined with silver and blue constraints, two of them went up and raised their arms to show off their breasts. The other three women were wearing a mask; one was a brown wooden mockup face and the other two were African masks. One of the two women wearing an African mask torn behind a knurled cloth and the other fell on a diamond cloth. There is also a plate of fruits on the canvas. This picture shows the first appearance of Cubism. A naked woman can see rare curves, sharp elbows, geometric contours of waist and hip, and triangular chest.
The body Pablo Picasso used at Les Demoiselles d'Avignon symbolizes our perceptions of artistic and artistic body. Picasso introduced Cubism to the world. Through his art, he took a look at his brave abandonment of the different and more powerful styles of Blue Age and conveyed. When Picasso began taking this picture, it should be a temptation of brothels. However, he finally got five nude and still life drawings. This work is Picasso's work corresponding to Matisse's "Joy of Life", and compared with the general Mattis' characters, the nudity of his work is brutal and aggressive. This distinctive difference can be seen as a sign that Picasso has approached the art style at the time. Through the body used in art as well as the logo on his artwork, he can see his urge to break away from conventions and integration.