пятница, 15 февраля 2013 г.

Rendering №1

Rendering №1 

The article published on the website of the newspaper "The Guardian" on February 15, 2013 is headlined "Picasso in Paris: raw works of genius from the artist as a young man" by The article reports at Pablo Picasso's wonderful paintings at the Courtauld Gallery, which help to learn more about  his creative style and life in general.
At first, the auther tells us about a small but incendiary exhibition, puting us side by side with a gifted wild boy in his 20th year, through a formidable array of superb paintings lent by public and private collections that includes Picasso's Child With a Dove.
Speaking of his works it is necessary to note that Picasso's art, with its thick (yet always delicate, always correct) black outlines and piquant palette of turquoise blues, volcanic reds and sunflower yellows, takes shape in front of us at this exhibition.The first paintings here take Toulouse-Lautrec's themes and shake them violently to produce a febrile, intense, primitive remix of the dying 19th-century's art.
It's an interesting fact that an appetite for the grotesque would pervade Picasso's entire career, from the unnerving clown face of Bibi la Purée, lent to this exhibition by the National Gallery, to his last self-portrait in 1972.
Giving appraisal of the paintings Dwarf-Dancer and Harlequin it’s necessary to point out that the people of Montmartre are transfigured into eternal symbols of loneliness and longing in these great urban paintings.
The exhibition ends with personal tragedy and artistic triumph, which is connected with his friend,Carles Casagemas. It is illustrated in the two last paintings in the exhibition:  The Burial of Casagemas and  Les Demoiselles d'Avignon.
The article draws a conclusion that the painting, Casagemas On His Deathbed, the young man's features are hollowed and purified by death. Picasso has got the blues – and the blue period has begun.
As for me, I think that art plays a very big role in our life. It helps us to learn more about our history, culture and outstanding people. What is more, art gives a great opportunity to enrich our inner world.




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    The article reports ABOUT Pablo Picasso's wonderful paintings ...
    At first, the authOr tells us ...

    The article draws a conclusion that IN the painting, Casagemas On His Deathbed, the young man's features are hollowed and purified by death.
    As for me, I think that art plays a very IMPORTANT role in our life. It helps us to learn more about our history, culture and outstanding people. What is more, art gives a great opportunity to enrich our inner world.

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