Romance and Sublimation, 1956 by Pablo Picasso
This painting, Romance and Sublimation painted in 1956 painted in a cubist style. In this painting, Pablo Picasso used geometry, ignoring the rudimentary forms of tradition to portray the masterpiece of the work. He describes the power of love, the ultimate vibration when feelings are given to each other.
The vigor of the twenties is like a bull, shaking the earth as kisses are exchanged. Model work for Cubism helps the study of Indochinese painters at the School of Fine Arts in Vietnam.