The Rose Period had a lively style with pink and orange colors. They also featured acrobats, harlequins, and the circus people. Checkered patterned clothing depicted the Harlequin, and it became an individual emblem for Picasso. He also had an encounter with Fernande Olivier, a bohemian sculptor who later became his mistress in 1904. During the Rose Period, Olivier appeared in many paintings. Their affectionate relationship influenced these paintings. In 1905, Picasso became the favorite American paint collector called Leo and Gertrude Stein. Later, Sarah and her husband Michael Stein also became collectors of Picasso’s paintings. Picasso painted portraits of Allan Stein and his aunt Gertrude Stein. Gertrude later became Picasso’s patron. She would take his paintings and display them in her salon in …show more content…
He was gifted with artistry from a young age to when he was an old man. Art was part and parcel of his life. Pablo did not do it just for the sake. His artistry, importance, and influence on people cannot disappear. The artist received recognition from the world because participated in the revolution of the 20th century. Even today, his art is being analyzed, critiqued, and discussed. Art teachers introduce Pablo Picasso to their students day in day out. Art institutions also display Picasso’s art for people. His works continue to draw visitors and tourists from all over the