Story of Picasso's famous painting " the Demoiselles d' Avignon"

The vision of Saint John 

"The vision of Saint John " a painting by El Greco , the painting was left unfinished when Greco died in 1614 and it has been cut up at the top. The painting was in Paris, the collector was a Spanish artist named Zuloaga, once Picasso saw this painting in early 20th century, he was inspired by the painting and created one of his most important work " The Demoiselles d'Avignon"
Another great artist of 20th century modern art in America Jackson Pollock was also influenced by El Greco's thought that art had to follow it's own rules; that it needed to be freed from imitation of reality and of ancient art, in order to achieve its full expressive potential.
One can notice how Picasso was influenced and perhaps everybody shall agree that we have seen a whole new world of art after the creation of "the Demoiselles d'Avignon". I believe in terms of approach to the subject  and applying colours ,he has had adopted El Greco's thought. Picasso's own greatness is being expressed and appreciated by the world's art lovers. The foundation which is laid by our ancestors has always been appreciated through the works of modern artists. 

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