Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973) was active/lived in Spain, France. Pablo Picasso is known for Cubist painting and printmaking.
Perhaps the most influential artist of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso may be best known for pioneering Cubism and fracturing the two-dimensional picture plane in order to convey three-dimensional space. Inspired by African and Iberian art, he also contributed to the rise of Surrealism and Expressionism. Picasso’s sizable oeuvre grew to include over 20,000 paintings, prints, drawings, sculptures, ceramics, theater sets, and costume designs. He painted his most famous work, Guernica (1937), in response to the Spanish Civil War; the totemic grisaille canvas remains a definitive work of anti-war art. At auction, a number of Picasso’s paintings have sold for more than $100 million. The indefatigable artist has been the subject of exhibitions at the world’s most prestigious institutions, from the Museum of Modern Art and Centre Pompidou to the Stedelijk Museum and Tate Modern.
Museums:
Boca Raton Museum of Art (Boca Raton, FL)
California African American Museum (Los Angeles, CA)
Flint Institute of Arts (Flint, MI)
Godwin-Ternbach Museum, Queens College, CUNY (Flushing, NY)
Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art (Denver, CO)
Kresge Art Museum (East Lansing, MI)
Minnesota Marine Art Museum (Winona, MN)
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Boston, MA)
Neuberger Museum of Art (Purchase, NY)
Pensacola Museum Of Art (Pensacola, FL)
Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art (Loretto, PA)
Tate Modern/Tate Gallery, London (London, United Kingdom)
The Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art (Norman, OK)
The Phillips Museum of Art (Lancaster, PA)
University of Saint Joseph Art Gallery (West Hartford, CT)
University of Wyoming Art Museum (Laramie, WY)