Velasquez Water Seller's Hierarchical Social Structure, Picasso's Acrobat Monkey Family, Wood's American Gothic and Goyez May 3 Velasquez Water Seller Pyramid Structure, Picasso's Acrobat Monkey Family, Wood's American Gothic Goyez May 3rd is a Society It reflects the constituent elements. At the top of the pyramid is a single person who was announced as Diego Velasquez as 'Seaplane Fisherman'. Three images of a boy and an old man in the foreground, and a shadow image on the background are drawn. Circle
The young Pablo Picasso, in 1905, created the Acrobat family with monkeys in various media. This represents the most likely family in the Picasso era. Through the use of a diagonal composition to create a sense of dynamic movement, Through the use of unique brush strokes, bright colors and warm colors, Picasso has emotional feelings in his family environment during his rose I caught it. With his previous work. Analysis of late youthhood and Cubism
By choosing the theme of the Acrobat family and depicting the family's environment, Picasso focused on the concept of maternity and maternity and continued to raise awareness of human suffering. Unlike Matisse's "joy of life" that depicts the ideal modern life, Picasso is paying more attention to the lower class of society. As a common theme of Picasso's paintings of this era, the concept of the acrobat family, and the affection for mother and child, actually appeared in countless paintings of his rose era. On the other hand, animals are also a common theme of the Picasso Rose era. As completed by Picasso in 1906, like the boy who led the horse, the animals here also participated in the painting. Even if these elements are combined, a harmonious effect can be obtained. The parents' heads are tilted downwards, and only monkeys are leaning upwards. This shows nature's overlap.
1905 and 1906 brought about fundamental changes in the color and atmosphere of Picasso. He is fascinated by acrobatics, clowns and homeless families in the circus world. He began painting with delicate pink and gray, highlighted with a brighter color than usual. This is called his "era of roses". In 1907, Picasso drew "Les D'Omoiselle Davignon", considered a painting in the watershed of the 20th century, and met another Georges Black, the leader of the Cubism movement. Cubism was also the creation of Picasso and the brake, and from 1911 to 1913, the two were constantly in contact. In 1917, Picasso designed a costume design for the ballet "Parade" of Serge Diaghilev. For Picasso, in the 1920s it was rich artistic exploration and excellent productivity over the years. Picasso continued the design of the theater set and drew it in cue vist, classic and surreal mode. From 1929 to 1931, he and his old friend Julio Gonzalez made wrought iron sculptures.