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Week 8 – Cubism
Objective: Students will learn about Pablo
Picasso and create a cubist drawing.

Art Standards:
VA:Cn11.1.3a Recognize
that responses to art
change depending on
knowledge of the time and
place in which it was
made. VA:Cr1.1.3a
Elaborate on an
imaginative idea.
•  The Elements of Art
are what artists use
to create art.
Elements of Art: Shape, Texture,
and Line
Vocabulary
•  Cubism – an artistic style that describes
paintings of a person, place, or thing that
are made of geometric shapes and many
different perspectives.

•  Portrait of Ambroise Vollard,


1910 by Picasso
Pablo Picasso, 1881 - 1973
•  Pablo Ruiz Picasso was a Spanish painter,
sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist and theatre
designer.
Pablo Picasso, 1881 - 1973
•  He spent most of his adult life in France.
•  His father was an art teacher.
•  He is the most famous artist of the 20th
century.
Picasso’s Cubist Portraits
•  During his career, Picasso invented many
artistic styles. The most well-known style
was called Cubism.

•  The Weeping Woman,


•  1937 by Pablo Picasso
Pablo Picasso, 1881 - 1973
•  In this Cubist portrait, you can see different
parts and sides of the face at the same
time.

•  Seated Woman,
•  1937 by Pablo Picasso
Here are more Cubist Paintings by
Pablo Picasso.

•  Three Musicians,
•  1921 by Pablo Picasso
•  Ma Jolie,
•  1911-1912 by Pablo Picasso
Here are more Cubist Paintings by
Pablo Picasso.

•  Factory at Horto de Ebro,


•  1909 by Pablo Picasso
•  Small House in the Garden,
•  1908 by Pablo Picasso
Your Assignment
Teacher Demonstration
•  https://youtu.be/p2czeGIWWFQ
Share your artwork. Hold it up. Be
proud.
Share your artwork. Hold it up. Be
proud.
Journal Entry
•  What does this piece of art mean to you?
Good-bye.

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