Monday, February 28, 2011

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Les Demoiselles d'Avignon


Lately more and more fashionable to talk about and hear about escort, or whores. Hookers like those in 1907 Pablo Picasso decided to trap in one of his most famous works: Les Demoiselles d'Avignon . After
said that the Work is located at the Museum of 'Modern Art in New York, I might say that this disturbing picture marks a turning point art of the twentieth century. Distancing himself from tradition, Picasso deliberately pokes fun of the idea that the paintings were to reflect only what the artist could be seen from a particular point of view.
The "Demoiselles " of the title are prostitutes in a brothel in Barcelona. Initially all five female nudes were painted in the "Iberian-style" that Picasso had developed in the ancient English art. But in the summer of 1907 suffered the charm of Africa and Oceania, which led him to create a disharmony that obtained in this framework in repainting the dark figure of the left side e dando alle due donne del lato destro volti spaventosi, simili a maschere. La figura accovacciata venne anche distorta e mostrata simultaneamente da due punti di vista, di spalle e di fronte: un’idea rivoluzionaria per quel tempo. Ne consegue che non c’è più un unico punto di vista: chi osserva il dipinto vede ciò che l’Artista vedrebbe se girasse continuamente intorno alle modelle.
Al centro della base dell’Opera d’Arte, disposta su una tovaglia bianca, con l’angolo del tavolo orientato verso l’alto (qualcuno vi ha visto una metafora sessuale), c’è una composizione di frutta dipinta negli innaturali colori terracotta e bianco e pesantemente contornata in nero. Questa natura Life could be a symbolic reminder to decay and death.

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