Pablo Piccaso Masterpieces are at the Art Gallery of NSW until 25 March 2012. An amazing collection including paintings, drawings, sculptures.
Piccaso's quote at the entrance of the exhibition describe it all.
"I paint the way some people write their autobiography. The paintings, finished or not, are the pages from my diary..."
There is such a variety in his arts, the way he has expressed or painted his emotion is beyond the final object.
You are so close to this canvas that you can appreciate the texture, the colours and the definition in every pieces.
Trois figures sous un arbre (Three figures under a tree) 1907–08
oil on canvas, 99 × 99 cm, gift of McCarthy Cooper, 1986, MP1986-2 © Paris,
Réunion des Musées Nationaux/René-Gabriel Ojeda
Les baigneuses (The bathers) 1918
oil on canvas, 27 × 22 cm, Pablo Picasso Bequest, 1979, MP61© Paris,
Réunion des Musées Nationaux/ Béatrice Hatala
L’acrobate (The acrobat) 1930
oil on canvas, 162 × 130 cm, Pablo Picasso Bequest, 1979, MP120
© Paris, Réunion des Musées Nationaux/René-Gabriel Ojeda
Grande nature morte au guéridon (Large still-life on a pedestal table) 1931
oil on canvas, 195 × 130.5 cm, Pablo Picasso Bequest, 1979, MP134
© Paris, Réunion des Musées Nationaux/René-Gabriel Ojeda
Jacqueline aux mains croisées (Jacqueline with crossed hands) 1954
oil on canvas, 116 × 88.5 cm, Jacqueline Picasso Bequest, 1990, MP1990-26
© Paris, Réunion des Musées Nationaux/Jean-Gilles Berizzi
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