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Man with Guitar by Pablo Picasso 1913 – paint by numbers kit, this artwork shows a Cubist figure dissolves into stacked planes of green, ochre, black, and chalky white. A guitar curve appears, then vanishes into geometry. The portrait feels half-human, half-object, like music turned into architecture. It’s tense, quiet, and oddly magnetic.
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Precision Over Prettiness in Picasso
In Man with Guitar by Pablo Picasso 1913, the figure is broken into angular blocks, like a mind assembling a portrait from memory. The guitar’s rounded body slips through sharp edges, and the whole scene reads as a Cubist painting built from layered hints. This famous painting is not “pretty,” it’s precise. The surface feels like a collage without actually being one, a modern art puzzle that rewards attention.
Why This Paint by Numbers Version Works
This paint by numbers kit keeps the analytical Cubism artwork structure intact, but makes it doable. The numbered canvas guides the abstract shapes so you don’t get lost, and acrylic paints dry fast and stay crisp on the replica. It’s a paint by number approach that turns a Picasso art reproduction into real wall decor. Grab it, paint it, hang it . . . and enjoy the masterpiece.
The History and Origins of the Famous 1913 Painting ‘Man with Guitar’ by Pablo Picasso
Picasso painted Man with Guitar in 1913 during the shift from Analytical Cubism toward Synthetic Cubism.
He was pushing the idea that a portrait could be assembled from signs: curves, angles, fragments, and implied objects. The guitar became a recurring symbol because it let him merge music, still life, and portrait in one modernism experiment. Some versions leaned into collage, others stayed on canvas.
Either way, this period changed how “portrait” would be understood for decades.
The Advantages of Design in Man with Guitar by Pablo Picasso Painting
- You practice Cubism without intimidation.
- The abstract design trains visual patience.
- Painting becomes calm, then suddenly intense.
- You build a masterpiece step-by-step.
- It looks expensive once framed.
- The process feels technical, not childish.
- Great gift for art hobby lovers.
- You’ll want another famous painting next.
How to Style Man with Guitar by Pablo Picasso Famous Art in Any Room
- Living Room: Strong modern art energy, makes wall decor feel curated.
- Study Room: Abstract portrait sharpens focus, suits a thinking space.
- Office: Picasso and modernism signal taste, not corporate blandness.
- Teenager Room: Graphic shapes feel current, not like museum homework.
- Dining Room: The guitar theme adds rhythm, subtle drama, conversation.
- Entrance Hall: A famous Picasso painting grabs attention immediately.
Man with Guitar by Pablo Picasso: Product Information
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Theme: |
Man with Guitar |
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Artist: |
Pablo Picasso |
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Year: |
1913 |
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Art Craft Kit Type: |
Painting by numbers |
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Painting Styles: |
Cubism |
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Art Skill Levels: |
Intermediate |
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Canvas Orientation: |
Portrait Format |
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Art by Room: |
Entrance Hall |
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Size: |
16 x 20 inches | 40 x 50 cm |
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Pigment Type: |
Acrylic paint |
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Number of Colors: |
24 |
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Material: |
High-quality linen canvas |
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Included Components: |
Cotton canvas |
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