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The Mighty Cock #3

This is the Mighty Barcelos Cock. It is one of the Portuguese typical symbols. You can easily find it on local shops, represented in many ways, colors and shapes. This Mighty Cock represents a culture, a way of expression through art.

All the following The Might Cocks will show you, on their own original way, how mighty the expression of art is. The Mighty Cocks are a tribute to the artists that made us dream, think and mostly inspire our work as artists.

Long live The Mighty Cocks

The Mighty Picasso

Pablo Picasso was born in Malaga, Spain in 1881 . His father was a drawing teacher. At 10 Pablo became his father’s pupil and at the age of 13 he held his first exhibition.

His family moved to Barcelona in 1895 where Pablo joined an art academy. In his early period the young artist painted life as he observed it around him – in cafes and on the streets. As a young man he took interest in masterpieces of famous artists like El Greco and de Goya. At the turn of the century, Picasso went to Paris, which was, at that time, the centre of art and literature.

Blue and Rose period

In 1901 a close friend of Picasso shot himself. This had a great impact on Pablo. He was very sad and began painting his pictures in grey and blue tones instead of bright, vivid colours. This part of his career is called his Blue Period (1901 – 1904)

Later on, he changed his painting style and started using more earth colours – rose, pink or brown. He liked to paint pictures of circus life with dancers and acrobats. This Rose Period lasted until 1907.

Cubism

When Picasso started working with his friend and fellow painter Georges Braque in Paris they started experimenting with a new style that was called cubism.

Picasso and Braque didn’t want to show nature as it really was. They thought that all objects in nature had geometric forms. In cubism, objects were cut into many flat shapes, which looked like a puzzle. All the sides of a person’s face, for example, were shown at once, maybe even with three eyes instead of two . Cubist painters wanted to show all parts of an object from one angle.

Picasso and Braque also experimented with other materials , like cloth and newspaper clippings, which they glued onto the canvas. This technique became later known as collage.

Classicism

In 1917 Picasso went to Rome to design costumes and scenery for a Russian ballet company. During this period he fell back to classical forms and painting techniques but never gave up experimenting with cubism.

Civil War

In 1936 Civil War broke out in Spain. During this period he painted his masterpiece Guernica . It shows the terrified people of the ancient Spanish town which was bombed during the Civil War. Picasso was shocked by this inhuman act and in his painting he shows people running in the streets and screaming with their mouths wide open. To display his sadness and anger he used only black and white as well as shades of grey.

Later life

After the war Picasso moved to a big house in the southern part of France. There, he continued experimenting with paintings and sculptures.

He continued his work up to his death in 1973. Picasso was known as a very moody person and he also displayed this in his paintings. Sometimes he was thoughtful, even sad, and at other times he could be very humorous. Picasso was never satisfied with his own work and he never stopped experimenting. For his great imagination and skill he is called “El Maestro” of modern art.

The Mighty Cock collection image

The Mighty Cock Collection is inspired by the famous Rooster of Barcelos. A 17th century Portuguese folk tale about a dead cock.

The rooster miraculously saved the life of a man who had been falsely accused and sentenced to death. Today, the symbol remains as one of the most renowned national Portuguese emblems. You’ll easily find them all over Portugal, represented in many styles, colors and shapes. This mighty cock also represents a culture, a way of life and a story that has travelled far beyond national borders. The Mighty Cocks share with you how mighty the expression of art is, each one being a tribute to the artists that made us dream, feel, think and most importantly, inspired and innovative in our work as artists.

Long live The Mighty Cocks

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By JO_PA
By JO_PA

The Mighty Cock #3

This is the Mighty Barcelos Cock. It is one of the Portuguese typical symbols. You can easily find it on local shops, represented in many ways, colors and shapes. This Mighty Cock represents a culture, a way of expression through art.

All the following The Might Cocks will show you, on their own original way, how mighty the expression of art is. The Mighty Cocks are a tribute to the artists that made us dream, think and mostly inspire our work as artists.

Long live The Mighty Cocks

The Mighty Picasso

Pablo Picasso was born in Malaga, Spain in 1881 . His father was a drawing teacher. At 10 Pablo became his father’s pupil and at the age of 13 he held his first exhibition.

His family moved to Barcelona in 1895 where Pablo joined an art academy. In his early period the young artist painted life as he observed it around him – in cafes and on the streets. As a young man he took interest in masterpieces of famous artists like El Greco and de Goya. At the turn of the century, Picasso went to Paris, which was, at that time, the centre of art and literature.

Blue and Rose period

In 1901 a close friend of Picasso shot himself. This had a great impact on Pablo. He was very sad and began painting his pictures in grey and blue tones instead of bright, vivid colours. This part of his career is called his Blue Period (1901 – 1904)

Later on, he changed his painting style and started using more earth colours – rose, pink or brown. He liked to paint pictures of circus life with dancers and acrobats. This Rose Period lasted until 1907.

Cubism

When Picasso started working with his friend and fellow painter Georges Braque in Paris they started experimenting with a new style that was called cubism.

Picasso and Braque didn’t want to show nature as it really was. They thought that all objects in nature had geometric forms. In cubism, objects were cut into many flat shapes, which looked like a puzzle. All the sides of a person’s face, for example, were shown at once, maybe even with three eyes instead of two . Cubist painters wanted to show all parts of an object from one angle.

Picasso and Braque also experimented with other materials , like cloth and newspaper clippings, which they glued onto the canvas. This technique became later known as collage.

Classicism

In 1917 Picasso went to Rome to design costumes and scenery for a Russian ballet company. During this period he fell back to classical forms and painting techniques but never gave up experimenting with cubism.

Civil War

In 1936 Civil War broke out in Spain. During this period he painted his masterpiece Guernica . It shows the terrified people of the ancient Spanish town which was bombed during the Civil War. Picasso was shocked by this inhuman act and in his painting he shows people running in the streets and screaming with their mouths wide open. To display his sadness and anger he used only black and white as well as shades of grey.

Later life

After the war Picasso moved to a big house in the southern part of France. There, he continued experimenting with paintings and sculptures.

He continued his work up to his death in 1973. Picasso was known as a very moody person and he also displayed this in his paintings. Sometimes he was thoughtful, even sad, and at other times he could be very humorous. Picasso was never satisfied with his own work and he never stopped experimenting. For his great imagination and skill he is called “El Maestro” of modern art.

The Mighty Cock collection image

The Mighty Cock Collection is inspired by the famous Rooster of Barcelos. A 17th century Portuguese folk tale about a dead cock.

The rooster miraculously saved the life of a man who had been falsely accused and sentenced to death. Today, the symbol remains as one of the most renowned national Portuguese emblems. You’ll easily find them all over Portugal, represented in many styles, colors and shapes. This mighty cock also represents a culture, a way of life and a story that has travelled far beyond national borders. The Mighty Cocks share with you how mighty the expression of art is, each one being a tribute to the artists that made us dream, feel, think and most importantly, inspired and innovative in our work as artists.

Long live The Mighty Cocks

Category Art
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
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Token StandardERC-1155
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