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Pablo Picasso - Masters of the Modern Era- MIKOS ARTS- A Documentary for educational purposes only.
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2012
- Sorry this video was blocked May 28th 2020 because a song that plays for seconds was claimed as copyright by some idiot studio even though this channel is not monetized either. I'm sorry; hopefully I can resolve it.
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Born October 25, 1881, Malaga, Spain, Pablo Picasso, became one of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century and the creator (with Georges Braque) of Cubism. A Spanish expatriate painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, and stage designer, Picasso was considered radical in his work. After a long prolific career, he died April 8, 1973 in Mougins, France.
This video is for For educational Purposes
my hat off to Mikos for not being corrupted by the lure of advertising profits like others do. Thank you.
I love that dapper pose of Picasso as a child. You can see he was going to be somebody someday. It’s in that look he’s giving us.
Silvet was wonderful, tears of joy to hear her speak. This was a great doc, excellent use of music BRAVO! Picasso is KING!
Pablo .Picasso always fascinated the World and me, a illiterate i n Modern Art and Cubism.Ahoy ! Having visited museums in Europe have been fortunate to personally see some of his original paintings In 2017 had visited Madrid and after standing in the queue for over a hour managed to get entry into the Museo Sofia where " GUERNICA " is housed.My first sight of Guernica made me grasp for air at its sheer size in the large room crowded with viewers.Even today the painting is as vivid in my mind as yesterday. This is a excellent biographic documentary explaining the important aspects of his long life in a excellent condensed fashion.Thanks.
One of the best documentaries I have seen on any artist.
Hello Clare ☺
Thank you very much for the well done documentary...
About the most Incredible artist as...PICASSO.
let me tell you all one thing. Art became so rich not because of the artistic skill, it's because the rich were bored buying commodities.
That's' horribly true
when Guernica was iin the Modern Art Museum in New York i would go an stare at it time and again. i really miss it. . .
Dali on Picasso:
" He had a feel for adjectives, but few ideas. He listened to me and gratified me with answers full of modifiers. His whole brilliance lay in his skill as plagiarist and stager, as a jewel setter. When all was said and done, Picasso was a duettist. He always needed a partner: Ingres, Delacroix, Velazquez, and others I forget. But he was a eunuch, a caricaturing imitator who tore down and made fun of what he could not outdo."
Who do we have here? One cannot but feel sorry for you.
@@nmaync "Who we have here" is Salvador Dali, stating his view of Picasso, and there is probably nobody else more qualified to offer an informed opinion about him. And he was correct. Picasso was an unbelievably spoiled prima donna, who, while extremely talented, fell into the ego-trap that many famous people do. He knew that anything he did after he got famous would be praised, so he just started spewing crap on canvas and pretended it was profound. Ignorant, trend-obsessed people who couldn't think for themselves did the rest by pretending to "understand this revolutionary art". Next thing you know, someone is feeding you shit and you are expected to say it is delicious to be popular. In reality, the emperor has no clothes.
Mcchuggernaut damn u mad lol x
@@mcchuggernaut9378 Haha. Dali was a piece of shit from what I have read.
both of them full of complexes I rather Picasso as he very truely copied many art forms, but Dali being under the influence of Gala and Eluard to the point that he denounce Bonoul the fantastic film director as a communist. the monopoly of modern art between Picasso, Matis and Gala. I am sure Gala had a lot to do with this comment, he was too delusional to pronounce such words.
Such a great explanation.
Loved it
Interesting to learn Picasso's story! Thanks.
same :)
Picasso, a history changer. Picasso forces us to see our true selves in his paintings. We look at his art as though looking in a mirror. We see our souls reflecting back at us. We see raw humanity as we are instead of classically perfect as we might strive to be.
It's my understanding that Picasso went into a form of depression , after discovering photography . Saying things like " I have discovered photography . Now I can kill myself ....etc." He shut himself away until he had found a new way to look at art , at life .
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I hope you resolved that block issue and that you can monetize eventually, it is fair use. Good Doc.
Great that your share this documentary, loved it
I love these videos.
He's definitely the most brilliant artist there was...
Maybe brilliant...but I respect his work more than I love it.
Matisse is who I love!!!!
It's really a wonderful film about Pablo Picasso n it also helped me to write my homework. I hope my professor will like it. Bid fat thank you from me
+Adam Yagoub That's awesome man.... Glad it helped. Hope your professor loves it...... - MIKOS
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Jackey. Honestly, if you think this helped you, it actually banalised Picasso. Just read Picasso's own few writings.
I love your channel^_^
Magnificent documentary 👍
Picasso the artist=iconic
Picasso the human being=dumpster fire
Blue period, pink period... pencil period... sometimes that's all an artist can afford
His wife went through the red period.
@AndrewMcLeod Guernica is a wonderful piece of work. Art is subjective and every reaction that is created in an individuals mind is different. Similar to the Rorschach test.. Even with my own works, I always enjoy as well quite amazed to see how varying the interpretations are from different people.
What a masterpiece of a documentary of Picasso, he painted 43,000 pieces of art. His best known piece of art work was "guernica" which the war in Spain in 1937. Thank you for uploading.
Loved it too!
Fantastic information story!
this man is a real og
Beautiful. thanks
Bravo! I have subscribed.
This should be remade in HIGH DEFINITION
It should be unmade.
Picasso is genius. He can change his style freely. Because he acclompished the basic skill and very good at it. Its called drawing skill.
I noticed people are really knowledgable of the music in this documentary, and I would like to know what is the song that starts playing around 28:26 . It sounds so very familiar and is absolutely divine !!
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Not crazy about the host, but a good doc overall. While I believe that with modern art many times the emperor has no clothes, in regerdsto Picasso he was truly a genius. Worthwhile art has an intellectual and\or emotional component. When works move beyond being purely representational, is when you get things like people dismissing Guernica after 10 seconds, or saying "a kid could do that", which misses the point entirely (sometimes, anyway). As with many things in life, I think an understanding and appreciation of art comes with some experience and maturity.
You really need to be an idiot to think that Picasso wasn't an genius. His paintings, almost all, are very, but very detalistic, even his style of mixing colours was detalistic. His painting construction abillity was that good, that in some of his paintings, one step, and the painting is diff, and you starting to see more details. He was on same level as Dali, or even better. He needed just couple of lines, that are not synchonized, and he could do anything with iit. He was creative fabric (that's why he made almost 50000 artworks in his life, some of them wasn't good, but mostly, they wasn't even an artwork). He was one of the best artists in the history, and you can dislike him, but disrespecting him, and saying that he had lacks of skill, it's just showing your lack of skill and that you're stupid ass ignorant.
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Why do these kind of documentaries always show those dumb shots of the narrator walking around?
Because........documentaries
It's called establishing shots, to get you into the journey.
@ Dary... would you prefer dumb shots of the narrator just lying on a sidewalk
The narrator's nice
He is a total fake , more interested in his own image than any art or other topic
incredible!
Wondering what music is playing at 32.16?
yesss aphex twin
Thank u sir
Thanks
Song at the very end? Anyone?
What is that song at 8:05?
4:57 who old was here?
A very good documentary ;) bravo!
very interesting and inspireing, thank you for the video pappasarts
Nice!
Bravo
Great documentary, thanks for share! Anybody knows the song at 32:16?
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FASCINATING !
FASCINATING !
FASCINATING ! Beatiful Human beung
Perhaps the best representation of a true creator, is a man or woman with the courage of willingly breaking the boundaries of conventional reality, building a bridge between what is possible and what often considered by the most impossible.
What a pretentious statement. You sound like you're trying to act smart
Very interesting
Dang it, when i was watching this for fun only
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I love that they started off with Mingus!!!! You gotta have freedom!
Gosh , this presenter is so respectful to John Richardson.
brilliant
Yes, Right!
why don't they hold the camera still?
Good man
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we give meaning to modern paintings
The meaning of a painting IS the painting.
I did a report on Pablo Picasso and he was amazing he had 17 names!!
Where is that place where the host visited a warehouse full of clothes??
Albert and somebody museum
This video won't load up for me. Any suggestions?
+Sandi Simmons delete system 32 in your windows folder, you can find it in drive C, youtube's temp files filled up your cache and it just needs to be cleared out. I had the same problem for a while too.
Don't watch it it's crap
GOODNESS ALWAYS PREVAILS 🙏
i need a subtitles ...anybody here have a subtitles?
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One fact very well kept by biographers and historians (maybe in their ignorance) is that picasso never learned to paint in a academically skilled way, a thing that is very important to correct. Some academic paintings falsely attributed by him are "first communion" and "science and charity" . The most skilled work by him is the blue period..
His father was a art teacher and trained him.
collage @28:37
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I'm convinced that if ever an alien race land here and survey our art, they will pause for quite some time on the Picasso chapter.
I admired his work for awhile. But i realized my 6 yo granddaughter draws and paints better and she is not a nutcase like him.
@@shebastinson7813 lol. People say that a lot. Always mention a child. With all due respect, and in my opinion, you don't have a clue. That's ok though. Go enjoy your grand- daughter's art. Leave Pablo's work to those of us who can appreciate it. Peace.
song at 15:24?
It's easy to paint Cubism. Nobody can say "That's not right! That's not what it looks like!" It's art for the undiscerning.
Genius
😍😍😍
song at 48?
Luis Chavez Francoise Hardy - Tout les garcones et les filles
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great art
what about this? www.google.co.ma/search?q=chaibia+talal+tableaux&newwindow=1&safe=active&client=opera&hs=3tY&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjP2Z-vsOLPAhVLLsAKHTeVABEQ7AkIKw&biw=1366&bih=668
very nice art work
There are so many inaccurate points, I don't know where to begin
I'll point one out -- the commentator -- as if amusingly selected "to irritate and provoke." Where's me estoc?
I can't see the need for constant sarcasm on the part of the presenter. It should be a serious subject. If such people are allowed to mock everything, that will slowly chip away at real art and we will be left with the clownish figures of "the artist" of today. Funnyly enough these people don't spew sarcasm at their own clownish artists. In addition, the use of music in this video is nauseatingly cliche, and at some point even brings in Bowie. It's totally anti-cultural; but why do they make it?
What a pointless comment !
great
anyone knows a track at 19:20?
Leftfield- Original
Please last song name.....
Girl Talk
Picasso you crazzzy
I guess Picasso was possessed in art
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Music 32:18 pls tell me the name
Dariush Lotfi Yann Tiersen - La valse d’Amelie (if i recall correctly, but it’s definitely from the Amelie soundtrack).
What's that song at 15:20? I really have fallen in love with it. Can anyone let me know?
frank gehry is canadian not american
I was going to make that point too but thought I'd check the comments first and see if anyone else caught that! :)
Oops my bad I used this for recreational purposes. damn me to hell
Legalize it now!
Great comeback! thought that was silly, too. LOL
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Anyone know the name of the song that starts at 11:59? I've been looking for it years and have never been able to find it.
+Adala S Gotan Project - Milonga de mi amor.
+Tony32 Thanks :)
same here thanks
Any idea about music at 55:50 ? Thanks
Air - Talisman
I actually have the song at 34:30 ish on my iPod. I'll look up what it's called if anyone's interested.
Yes please. Also if anyone else can reply.
can you tell me the song at 48:30? pleaseeee
Actually Picasso stated he simply painted his blue series of paintings because he had just had a lot of blue paint 😅 his own best friend even elaborated if you look it up
People simply interpreted it as depressive or melancholy
Cubism came out of Relativity, and that owed a ton to Riemann's non-euclidian geometry, who snipped pieces from Lobachevsky. So, again, Nikolai deserves the credit (and the blame).
Plagiarize ! But be sure always to call it please...research!
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Minor correction BBC, Frank Gehry is Canadian American.
El cubismo no ha muerto...
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