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The dog

by Pablo Ruiz Picasso

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Description
The dog was a dachshund called Lump that the artist Picasso captured in several drawings.

Picasso tended to use a light touch and simple lines when depicting animals alone, and Lump was an obvious choice as a subject because of the artist's love for the animal. The dog is represented in several paintings and sketches.

Picasso was a true animal lover. At different times in his life he had owls, several dogs and a goat as pets.
He also had a flock of doves and other creatures that made more fleeting appearances in his life.

When Lump first arrived at the villa, he was sniffing and excitedly searching all the rooms in this big house. On his first day here, he was even captured on a piece of ceramic art by an enthusiastic Picasso, eager to see him settle into this new place.
About Pablo Ruiz Picasso
Born on 25 October 1881 in Malaga (Andalusia), Pablo Ruiz began drawing at a very young age with his father, a drawing teacher. In 1895, he studied at the School of Fine Arts in Barcelona, La Lonja, before continuing at the Royal Academy San Fernando in Madrid. Returning to Barcelona from 1899, he worked in particular as an illustrator for magazines and newspapers and regularly attended the Cabaret els quatre gats.
In 1901, he adopted his mother's name as his signature: "Picasso". He will now sign his works in this way.
From 1904, he settled permanently in France after three stays in previous years. He first moved in with his first wife Fernande Olivier to the famous Montmartre workshop, the Bateau-Lavoir. He met in the capital among many others.

Cubism

Picasso appears as the main representative of cubism with Georges Braque. This movement raises a controversy by developing a new way of painting, by breaking down forms and multiplying the points of view that appear simultaneously on the same work. Indeed, if artists like Albert Gleizes and Jean Metzinger developed a real theory of cubism, Picasso and Braque remained attached to technical novelty rather than theory... Following Cézanne's precubism, the years 1908 to 1912 corresponded to the "Analytical Cubism" of which Picasso would say "it was simply an art that was concerned with form". It seeks to break the traditional perspective.

Feeling the inexorable passage of time in his last years, he creates with an inextinguishable passion and fervour a powerful erotic series about couples. For Pablo Picasso, "It is in the work of a lifetime that the real seduction lies".
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