Why is Picasso's legacy called cursed by later generations?
Picasso's works
Compared with Van Gogh, Picasso is lucky because his father is an art teacher. Under the influence of his father, Picasso entered the art hall at the age of seven. From then on, Picasso "lost control". Later, his father also appreciated Picasso's talent very much. What shocked the world was that Picasso left more than 70,000 paintings after his death. Not only that, Picasso also owns about 39.5 billion yuan. In the history of painting, only Picasso had such great wealth before his death. Every time Picasso has a new work, he will invite dozens of businessmen he knows to visit his exhibition. At the exhibition, he will introduce his works and inspiration to everyone in detail. Picasso just caught it. Compared with some paintings, people pay more attention to the hidden stories behind them. In doing so, he can not only raise the price, but also nominate the popularity of his works.
19 19, Picasso lives in the most luxurious apartment in Paris. 1930, he bought a villa in 17 century. After 28, Picasso stopped worrying about money. By the time he was 38, he was already very rich. At the age of 65, Picasso became a millionaire. Wealth not only increased Picasso's fame, but also helped him finish painting at will.
How was Picasso's property distributed after his death?
Born in 188 1, Picasso is a representative figure of Spanish modernist painting. 1973, Picasso took his own life at the age of 9 1 year. He left a large legacy, but there was no suicide note. For such a great artist, many people seem to doubt how Picasso's property was distributed after his death.
Pictures of Picasso and his family
From the day Picasso died, a shocking case happened in Spain. The cause of this case is Picasso's legacy. His descendants fought fiercely for the inheritance in court. In life, relatives hate each other and retaliate against each other. In the process of Picasso's struggle for inheritance, his last wife and secret crush committed suicide, and his only legal son swallowed medicine and died. This should be something Picasso never expected.
According to statistics, Picasso's total assets are as high as $260 million, including oil paintings 1885, sculptures 1228, pottery 2880, copperplate prints 18095, woodcut paintings 61kloc-0/2 and linoleum reliefs 3/2. The government chose some of these works as inheritance tax. The rest of the legacy was left to his descendants. The widow Jacqueline inherited the largest share of the inheritance, accounting for three-tenths of the total value. Marina and Bernard each inherited a little over two tenths of the total value. Marina got a villa in Laguna, and Bernard inherited aqel's villa. The rest get a tenth of the inheritance. Picasso's works are distributed to future generations by lottery, and the lottery works determine their share of inheritance.
From 65438 to 0995, the Picasso Management Court established the Picasso Management Committee to supervise and protect his works.
Picasso's works
Picasso was a famous painter and sculptor in Spain in the last century. Picasso's works are numerous, but he has different works in different periods. He has no fixed work style and pursues freedom. There was still some influence at that time. Let's take a look at Picasso's works and their characteristics.
Picasso is a boy with a pipe.
1889, Picasso painted the first oil painting "The Matador". 1894, his works were first discovered and exhibited. He was only 13 years old at that time. He told other children that he had started his "life" while he was still playing with glass balls. From 1900 to 1903, Picasso experienced a low tide in his life. From 65438 to 0903, Picasso created life, in which he expressed a feeling of sadness and pain. 1905, he finished the boy with a pipe. From 65438 to 0907, Picasso turned from blue to cubism. That year, he created the maiden of avignon. This is also the main symbol of Picasso's three-dimensional style. 19 17 is the classical period of Picasso, who created the portrait of Olga. 1920, he drew a triangle hat. From 65438 to 0932, Picasso finished The Woman in the Red Armchair in the transitional period. From 65438 to 0934, Picasso began to pay attention to bullfighting. 1936, due to the riots in Spain, Picasso created 0750 under this background. 1947, Picasso's son was born. That year, he created a portrait of Doramar. From 65438 to 0968, Picasso created the last work in his life: Lapis lazuli and Interesting People. It can be said that Picasso's life is brilliant. His works have reached nearly 60 thousand, which also shows that he is a prolific painter. His thoughts are closely connected with art, and it seems that he can do whatever he wants.
Picasso's evaluation
Picasso is the most creative artist in contemporary Spain. His works left a deep impression on the world. How does the world evaluate such a great artist as Picasso?
Picasso's works
As we all know, people call Picasso a genius because he had an extraordinary talent for color when he was a child. Picasso is very good at describing scenes where others only hide in their parents' arms and cry. He can play freely, or he can play freely. However, genius also has shortcomings. He is not an excellent student. It is a kind of torture for him to have a culture class in the classroom. He always looks around when he is listening to the class. Students often laugh at him and let him play "How much is one plus one?" And then left with a smile.
Sometimes the teacher will say Picasso is dementia in front of his parents and describe his dementia. Picasso's mother thinks he is a fool. Only Picasso's father believed and supported his son. With the support of his father, Picasso immersed himself in his fantasy world every day and painted freely. From the end of 19 to the 1970s, he engaged in artistic activities and created tens of thousands of works in his life, becoming the most influential modernist painter in the 20th century. Picasso created different artistic skills in his life, and the artistic skills of Impressionism, Post-Impressionism and Fauvism were all adapted into his own style. No matter what technique, Picasso can keep his bold and powerful style, which is a perfect state.
Unlike Picasso, Van Gogh lived in poverty all his life. He was the first painter to see the works collected by the Louvre and was listed as one of the top ten greatest painters.