Picasso
[ pi-kah-soh, -kas-oh; Spanish pee-kah-saw ]
/ pɪˈkɑ soʊ, -ˈkæs oʊ; Spanish piˈkɑ sɔ /
noun
Pa·blo
[pah-bloh; Spanish pah-vlaw] /ˈpɑ bloʊ; Spanish ˈpɑ vlɔ/,1881–1973,
Spanish painter and sculptor in France.
British Dictionary definitions for pablo picasso
Picasso
/ (pɪˈkæsəʊ) /
noun
Pablo (ˈpæbləʊ). 1881–1973, Spanish painter and sculptor, resident in France: a highly influential figure in 20th-century art and a founder, with Braque, of cubism. A prolific artist, his works include The Dwarf Dancer (1901), belonging to his blue period; the first cubist painting Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907); Three Dancers (1925), which appeared in the first surrealist exhibition; and Guernica (1937), inspired by an event in the Spanish Civil War