“Painting is not done to decorate apartments. It is an instrument of war against brutality and darkness.”
Pablo Picasso
“If my husband ever met a woman on the street who looked like one of his paintings, he would faint.”
Jacqueline Roque,
wife of Pablo Picasso
“Titian, Rembrandt and Goya were the great painters. I am only a public clown.”
Pablo Picasso
“The ‘refined’, the ‘rich, the professional do nothing’, the ‘distiller of quintessence’ desire only the peculiar, and sensational, the eccentric, the scandalous is today’s art. And I myself, since the advent of cubism, have fed these fellows what they wanted and satisfied these critics with all the ridiculous ideas that have passed through my head. The less they understood, the more they have admired me! ... Today, as you know, I am celebrated, I am rich. But when I am alone, I do not have the effrontery to consider myself an artist at all, not in the grand meaning of the word. ...I am only a public clown, a mountebank. I have understood my time and exploited the imbecility, the vanity, the greed of my contemporaries. It is a bitter confession, this confession of mine, more painful than it may seem. But, at least, and at last, it does have the merit of being honest.”
Pablo Picasso
“Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.”
Pablo Picasso