WOMEN IMAGES IN PICASSO'S CUBIC PAINTINGS Cover Image

PİCASSO’NUN KÜBİK RESİMLERİNDEKİ KADIN İMGELERİ
WOMEN IMAGES IN PICASSO'S CUBIC PAINTINGS

Author(s): Özlem Kireçoğlu Yavuz, Emre Şen
Subject(s): Cultural history, Visual Arts, Aesthetics, Gender history, History of Art
Published by: Sanat ve Dil Araştırmaları Enstitüsü
Keywords: Picasso; female image; cubism; women portraits; modern art;

Summary/Abstract: Since the history of humanity, the image of women has always been attractive; poetry, as well as painting and sculpture, novels, stories and many other subjects have been the subject. The beauty of the woman, sometimes her ugliness, sometimes her sorrows, sorrows, tears, joys and excitement sometimes inspired a poet or a painter, sculptor, writer, composer. A woman's portrait, her naked body, her nobility, and even her identity have led to wars between very powerful civilizations. In the works of Picasso, one of the most important, different and even the most critically acclaimed artists of the 20th century, the image of woman is frequently encountered. Picasso, who has received many criticisms from some circles, has been approved and regarded as a genius by some circles, especially in his Cubic paintings, depicting women's portraits and women's bodies in different geometric shapes. Picasso stated that he was influenced by many artists and works by saying I get what I need from other artists ve and that he used what they found appropriate in his own works without hesitation. The aim of this study is to examine Picasso's works with a female image in her cubic paintings and to evaluate her perspective towards women. For his reason, this study is a qualitative research method which is a due diligence model and the data is analyzed with document analysis method. The results of the study are important in terms of analyzing the image of women in Picasso’s Works and being a source for other scientific researches.

  • Issue Year: 8/2020
  • Issue No: 51
  • Page Range: 963-970
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Turkish
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