Pablo Picasso, born in 1881, exhibited a rebellious spirit and extraordinary talent from a young age. His obsession with drawing led him to defy artistic conventions, famously writing that "One must not learn to paint". Despite his father's influence as an artist, Picasso's unique style flourished. Early works, including sketches and a significant painting, illustrate his precocious abilities. Eventually, he dropped his father's surname, signaling a departure from traditional ties and further establishing his own identity as a groundbreaking artist.
Even as a child, Picasso showed a striking disregard for artistic conventions, insisting that he should not learn to paint, a belief that guided his revolutionary career.
Pablo Picasso's early years were marked by his incredible talent and a rebellious spirit that consistently challenged traditional norms of painting and art education.
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