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Video: From 15 to 90: the evolution of self-portraits by Pablo Picasso
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
If we compare the self-portraits of Pablo Picasso, written by him in different years, then the difference in technique and the artist's vision of himself is simply striking. Sometimes it seems like the self-portraits that Pixasso wrote in his youth? and the ones he did at the end of his life were done by different people. We provide an opportunity for our readers to trace the evolution of self-portraits of the great master of the brush.
Interestingly, Picasso himself said this about his work: "".
1.15 years old
2.18 years old
3.20 years
4.24 years old
5.25 years
6.35 years old
7.56 years old
8.83 years old
9.85 years old
10.89 years old
11.90 years old
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