The evolution of Picasso's self-portrait: from 15 to 90 years
If you look at this collection of Pablo Picasso's self-portraits and compare his first paintings with his latest, you will see that they are strikingly different. But if you trace the history of Picasso's self-portraits from the time when he was still a young artist to his very late old age, you will notice that they have a lot in common, and it is obvious that these portraits were created by the same person.
To explain such differences, here is a quote from the artist himself: “The different styles that I use in my art should not be seen as evolution or steps towards an unknown ideal of painting ... Different themes inevitably require different ways of expression. It is not evidence of evolution or progress, it is just ideas expressed in different ways."
14 PHOTOS
1. 15 years old (1896).
2. 18 years old (1900).
3. 20 years old (1901).
4. 24 years old (1906).
5. 25 years old (1907).
6. 35 years old (1917).
7. 56 years old (1938).
8. 83 years old (1965).
9. 85 years old (1966).
10. 89 years old (1971).
11. 90 years old (June 28, 1972).
12. 90 years old (June 30, 1972).
13. 90 years old (July 2, 1972).
14. 90 years old (July 3, 1972).
Keywords: Evolution | Art | Artworks | Pablo Picasso | Masterpieces | Self-portraits | Paintings