Fruit in a Vase Picasso Paint By Numbers

Fruit in a Vase Picasso Paint By Numbers

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The Symbolism and History of Pablo Picasso's "Fruit in Vase" Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) was one of the most influential figures in modern art and is renowned for his pioneering work in cubism, surrealism and other genres. One of his greatest works, “Fruit in Vase” (1943), reflects both his artistic style as well as the turbulent political events happening at the time in Spain. By analyzing this painting, we can gain insight into some of the symbolic elements as well as contextual influences that shaped its creation. The canvas features an arrangement of different fruits – apples, oranges, pears and grapes – arranged in a still life within a vase. The mixture of colors from these fruits creates a vibrant palette which can be seen to represent abundance or plenty during a time when food shortages were common due to World War II. Additionally, there is also an underlying sadness conveyed by the isolated and almost melancholic setting that plays with notions of transience against eternal

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