PICASSO
I went to Guggenheim Museum on a Sunday afternoon. The museum has great architectural work and some really wild paintings. I saw an amazing painting with great colors by Pablo Picasso called "Moulin de la Galette." This painting seemed to me to represent high-class society. Apparently, "Moulin de la Galette" was a characteristic place of entertainment. Picasso welcomed the opportunity to make human beings, and especially women as the main components of his pictures. "Moulin de la Galette" was Picasso's first painting that he made in Paris during his first visit there. It turned into a stylistic portrait. "Moulin de la Galette," reminded me of a social gathering and people having a marvelous time. Picasso's portraits reflect a variety of new stlyes and techniques with different, bright, unmixed colors. His subjects often included typical scenes of Parisian nightlife. In "Moulin de la Galette" Picasso portrays a dance hall. His mood was happy when he painted it. Picasso emphasized curving outlines in the painting by reinforcing them with thick brush strokes. It seemed to me that Picasso had no interest in
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Approximate Word count = 760
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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