Maternidades de picasso biography
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Motherhood in the Art of Pablo Picasso
In art historical discourse, Picasso’s career is largely defined through his several stylistic periods. Motherhood is a subject that reoccurs throughout, and similarly follows the mood and ambiance of each period.
Maternidades de picasso biography
This is particularly evident during the Blue Period (1901-1904), where motherhood emerges as a central and recurrent theme, contrary to perceptions of it being a marginal or secondary concern. Upon arriving in Barcelona in 1895, amidst the industrial changes and social turmoil of the fin de siècle, Picasso joined a group of anarchist-oriented artists.
Influenced by Émile Zola's naturalism and the increasing social concerns of the era, the Blue Period is defined by a profound melancholy, portraying beggars, mothers with children, prostitutes, and bohemians in bars and cafés.
Historians note that his Blue Period's maternal images were significantly influenced by his visit to the women's prison of Saint Lazare, an exp