Picasso's Vintage Car Collection
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
- Born, Pablo Ruiz Picasso, on October 25th 1881 in Málaga, Spain, Pablo Picasso is one of the most well-known artists in the world. The genius of the century is said to have produced around 50,000 works during his lifetime. In addition to paintings, he also created graphics, collages, drawings, sculptures, and was even known to use cars as canvases. During his lifetime, Picasso built up a massive fortune, with conservative estimates of around 250 million dollars. Naturally, someone with such excessive amounts of wealth and artistic sensibility had a propensity for collecting automobiles. Today, we’re taking a look at the cars of “Pablo Picasso”. Let’s begin.
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Pablo Ruiz Picasso (25 October 1881 - 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, and theatre designer who spent most of his adult life in France. One of the most influential artists of the 20th century, he is known for co-founding the Cubist movement, the invention of constructed sculpture, the co-invention of collage, and for the wide variety of styles that he helped develop and explore. Among his most famous works are the proto-Cubist Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907) and the anti-war painting Guernica (1937), a dramatic portrayal of the bombing of Guernica by German and Italian air forces during the Spanish Civil War. Авто/Мото
We have something in common, me and Mr P.
I've always wanted a '63 Lincoln Continental too. 😊
Excellent. Thankyou.
If the day didn't feel quite right when he woke up in the morning he stayed in bed for the day.
That thumbnail.....i think salvadore dali has a similar vehicle collection!😂😂😂😂
Very Interesting ☆ GREAT that you were able to get such information🏁gF 28.6.24 NM/FL. ☮️
Reminds me of the first earth day ending up I jail 😊
Hmm. I think he would have appreciated the Nissan Cubes aesthetics
NEVER COULD I EVER FIGURE OUT HOW HIS SCRAMBLED ART WORK BECAME VALUABLE ! ?????????
HE DOESN’T UNDERSTAND YOU EITHER
He was a great "contemporary" artist. Could draw and paint with stark realism. I guess he got bored with it, but I never really liked most forms of "concept" art to begin with, and that includes the "Cube" concept he created.
The art world is beset with 🐂💩then and now. Picasso just exploited it as furiously as he was able for really big $$$$$$$$. His motoring taste was surprisingly excellent. Probably wouldn't have considered anything that resembled his 'art'.
Его картины стройные, зрелые. Нарисованы уверенной рукой. И они несут в себе отпечаток его личности. Оригинальный стиль. А также люди, с которыми он был знаком, - тоже очень важно. Всё это вместе - ценится.
Picasso's full name was Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso. No wonder he needed long-wheelbase models.
In a million years, I would have never thought I would find out about something so obscure! I seriously that Picasso was in the 1900's, that's how obscure!!
they once featured him in Playboy while he was still alive
@@daDurvis Well I'm glad they didn't feature him when he was dead!
@@jdm1505 really, that's you assumption, so dead men have ever had an article about them, huh
@@daDurvis Yes, you're right. It was just the way it struck me when I first read it, and sometimes I can't resist making a smart-ass comment. Sorry.
@@jdm1505 no problem, it's all in fun
I just want to correct one point. The Hispano Suiza used in World War I aircraft was a V-8, not a V-12.
"Cubism" by Edward Fry is an insightful about the essence of Modern Art. I know art and love cars, but where did you find this information? Thank You Randal J. Bishop
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🏆Damn Picasso🍀Got R Done👀✌️
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My first and worst car I ever had.
I hope the Dauphine was only photo sopped!
Vero è che, come disse Wittgenstein, i filosofi (...in genere gli intellettuali... ) sono come i cartelli stradali: indicano la via ma non devono, necessariamente, andarci . tuttavia una piccola dose di modestia non avrebbe sminuito la figura...
Un modello negativo nell'arte come nella vita ...tra qualche anno ne sorrideremo...anzi sembra già d'ora !
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He had a 300SL too or at least admired it very much. The early Panhard Dyno front served as a mold for a bronze sculpture of an ape. The Dauphine is an absolute barge of rusty shit. Maybe one of his wifes drove such shitty cars. Unbelievable that THAT car was a hit in the States. The VW beetle was even worse, safety wise.
Looks like these are cars that represent what cars Picaso owned, NOT actual cars from his collection. I doubt that Buick that was not at all original would have been one in his actual collection and not sad it was in an accident at all....👎👎
SICK MAN, SICK MIND.