Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Art One - Picasso and Stravinsky

Pablo Picasso was a Spanish artist. (1881-1973)
Igor Stravinsky was a Russian born composer. (1882-1971)

Leave a comment about their art and relationship.

They were both pioneers within their own movements, but Picasso and Stravinsky tend to be most famous for their pre-war output, (think The Firebird for music, and Guernica is a huge painting) and their wartime and post-war work is often less discussed.

They became friends in Italy just before the First World War in 1917, brought together by Sergei Diaghilev, the savvy impresario of the Ballet Russes who was toying with the idea of commissioning a ballet. The two men immediately hit it off and spent a great deal of time immersing themselves in the popular culture of Rome and Naples.


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Picasso is on the right and Stravinsky is on the left.
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Picasso's drawing of Stravinsky 1920.
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Picasso and Stravinsky on the left.

Stravinsky and Picasso continued their friendship by exchanging small pieces of art by mail. Stravinsky wrote a five bar sketch of clarinet music for Picasso on a hotel telegram, in a clear effort to capture the essence of his friend’s Cubism (one of Picasso's art movements). He used complicated rhythms, and also turned the telegram on its side so that the horizontal lines became vertical. This presented a new and surprising perspective on the familiar object whilst also physically cutting through his music. The piece, though barely a piece at all, explores Cubist ideas in a musical context. 

The first real collaboration between Picasso and Stravinsky was ‘Ragtime’. Picasso’s cover art uses one continuous line which loops around into the figures of two musicians, whilst also cutting into and through their silhouettes. Stravinsky’s music is also full of movement - assimilating the ‘ragtime’ flavor, and he disrupts the traditional frame of the music with complicated additive rhythms and heavy use of dotted notes and triplets.

Both the music and the drawing are full of movement; you imagine that Picasso drew the sketch in one fluid motion. If you look closely at the heads of the two musicians you can almost see a complete treble clef and a pair of barred quavers, signs that Picasso was integrating Stravinsky’s symbols with his own.
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18 comments:

  1. i think their work was very similar after they met because they liked the way the other worked
    sheldon

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  2. Picasso and Stravinsky got along well because they had things in common like their style of art
    Alayna

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  3. They're relationship is very close because they knew each other for a long period of time so their style rubbed off on each other so their art became very similar.
    Holly

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  4. Picasso and Stravinsky over time began to develop a great relationship, through this relationship became many great art works. They often would exchange paintings causing one or another to pick up on something that the other would do. The relationship was even so great that they collaborated on certain works.

    Barrett

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  5. picasso and starvinsky once they became friends both of their styles of art combined together and started looking fairly the same. they were good friends so they did their art together in a way of the same style of painting. Bo

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  6. The friendship between Picasso and Stravinsky was so great that they slowly began to incorporate ideas from each other's art styles into their own works, possibly even making them decide to collaborate with each other like what they did with Ragtime.

    Marshall

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  7. Their drawings share similarities such as how they draw the face, body shape, hands, etc. I think they draw the same due to their friendship, and them seeing how each other worked and gained some insight to how they can draw better and how they likes. Obviously they liked how the other drew.
    -abbie

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  8. As Picasso and Starvinsky grew closer, their similar styles started to show throughout their work. Both used elements that the other would pick up on which enhanced their work as well.
    - Kennedi

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  9. They experienced a very traumatic event like war together, which bonded them and made their styles more and more similar.
    -Sophia

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  10. Picasso and Stravinsky's friendship called for some great pieces of art. they both used each other to inspire their own pieces of art work.
    -Law Wilson

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  11. Picasso and Stravinsky's work is amazing! Their friendship really was seen through there artwork. All the traumatic events in their lives as of war also really brought life to their art. Great pieces! - shelby

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  12. They obviously had a very close relationship with each other and were able to compose unique art pieces that resembled each other.
    -Kate Jones

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  13. i like the third one because they have a friendship with each other

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  14. They both have a very close relationship and i think its because of their friendship and sharing their ideas with each other
    Elizabeth Ward

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  15. The last picture is the best in my opinion.
    -Sky Pope

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