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From 1899 to 1900 was a period where Picasso was creating paintings in a Modernist style which emerged due to his influence and exposure to the works of Rossetti, Edward Munch etc.
1901 to 1904 is called Picasso’s Blue Period because many of his paintings in that
time were in the shades of blue and blue-green... displayed 300 characters
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The subjects of these paintings were prostitutes
and beggars. Some of the famous paintings by Pablo Picasso during this period were ‘La Vie’,
‘The Blindman’s Meal’ and a portrait called ‘Celestina’. An etching called the ‘Frugal Repast’
also reflected his somber mood of the time. Blindness and destitution were an integral part of this
theme of paintings... displayed next 300 characters
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