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Picasso's "Woman Sitting by the Window" was sold for as much as 600 million yuan. What are the characteristics of his paintings?

This painting looks very clear and bright, and the outline is also perfect. The origin of this painting

This painting called "Woman Sitting at the Window" was completed by Picasso in 1932. He painted one of his mistresses, named Marie Theresa Walter. Picasso painted many portraits throughout his life, and Walter often transformed into a sleeping woman or a dreaming woman in his paintings. But in this painting, Walter is leaning against the window, sitting upright in his chair, as if staring at everyone, as if there are wings growing behind him. The value of Picasso’s works

Picasso is worthy of being a top contemporary artist. Many of his paintings have been auctioned for astronomical prices. So far, the actual transaction price of four Picasso paintings has exceeded 100 million US dollars. This has indirectly proved Picasso's unparalleled special status in the field of art. Picasso's style of work

Picasso's artistic style is incomprehensible to many people. But for a knowledgeable person, he just uses a few strokes to outline his inner space in a flat space and expand the width of his thinking. Many artists rated Picasso as a Cubist painter. He uses a few strokes to bring people an alternative sensory experience, and uses some strange lines to outline people's inner infinite fantasies about objects. His painting style is varied and his style is always changing. Picasso is a painting genius

In the history of painting, Picasso's name can be regarded as the most famous. He is as famous as the legendary painters Monet and Van Gogh, and is a genius among geniuses. Picasso showed a different nature from ordinary people as early as his childhood, which laid the foundation for his later development of new painting routes. Some people even consider Picasso to be the leader of modern art. Without Picasso, there would be no modern art as we are familiar with it today. Why are Picasso's paintings so expensive?

Picasso has developed abstract painting to a very high level, which means that Picasso's artistic attainments are very high, which makes his paintings have the most basic artistic value. Secondly, Picasso, a controversial figure during his lifetime, is particularly famous around the world. This is another important reason why his works are of high value.