Pablo Picasso 🔍

Painting (1881 - 1973)

Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist and theatre designer

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

5%
El Greco
Painter
El Greco's use of elongated forms and intense emotional expression resonated with Picasso's early work, particularly during his Blue and Rose periods.
17%
Isidre Nonell i Monturiol
Painter
Nonell's empathetic portrayal of the marginalized and his pioneering use of somber blue tones directly prefigured and resonated with the themes and palette of Picasso's Blue Period.
16%
Henri Rousseau
Painter
Picasso admired Rousseau's 'primitive' vision and directness, which challenged academic conventions and affirmed the value of untutored artistic expression, influencing Picasso's own bold and unconventional approaches.
11%
Paul Sérusier
Painter
Sérusier's emphasis on painting as a flat surface adorned with colors in a certain order, independent of strict naturalistic representation, contributed to the conceptual shift in painting that enabled Picasso's move towards abstraction and Cubism.
6%
Henri Matisse
Painting
Matisse's bold use of color and form influenced Picasso's artistic development
2%
Iberian Sculptors
Sculptors
Picasso's exposure to ancient Iberian sculpture, particularly the expressive faces and simplified forms, influenced his early exploration of sculptural mass and archaic features in his paintings.
14%
Félix Fénéon
Art Critic, Collector, Anarchist
Fénéon's early appreciation and collection of African and Oceanic art, combined with his critical promotion of avant-garde movements, helped shape the aesthetic discourse and provided access to non-Western art forms that profoundly impacted Picasso's development of Cubism.
7%
African and Oceanic Sculptors
Sculptors
The simplification of features and raw emotional power of African masks and sculptures profoundly impacted Picasso's Primitivism, especially during his proto-Cubist period.
8%
Paul Cézanne
Painting
Cézanne's geometric approach to form greatly influenced Picasso's development of Cubism
13%
Alfred Jarry
Playwright, Novelist
Jarry's anarchic spirit, radical anti-bourgeois stance, and absurdist deconstruction of reality profoundly influenced the intellectual and artistic climate of the Parisian avant-garde, shaping Picasso's environment and his own challenge to traditional representation.
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Inspired By Pablo Picasso (Looking Forward)

9%
Marcel Duchamp
Artist
Picasso, as a leading figure of Cubism, represented the very artistic innovations that Duchamp both absorbed and ultimately transcended, using it as a stepping stone towards his own conceptual explorations and rejection of retinal art.
7%
Salvador DalĂ­
Painter
As a pioneering figure in modern art and fellow Spaniard, Picasso's radical innovations and commanding presence in the art world provided both inspiration and a competitive challenge for DalĂ­.
27%
Claes Oldenburg
Sculptor
Picasso's revolutionary Cubist deconstruction of objects and his pioneering use of assemblage in sculpture provided a foundational conceptual and formal framework for artists like Oldenburg to reimagine and manipulate everyday forms.
9%
Piet Mondrian
Painter
Picasso's Cubist reduction of natural forms to intersecting planes and grids gave Mondrian the structural vocabulary to break down landscapes into pure geometric relationships.
14%
Georges Braque
Painting
Collaborative relationship with Picasso in developing Cubism
34%
Alberto Giacometti
Sculptor, Painter
Picasso's revolutionary approach to form, particularly through Cubism's fragmentation and reassembly of figures, informed Giacometti's early abstract experiments and his later re-evaluation of spatial representation.