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Picasso
[ pi-kah-soh, -kas-oh; Spanish pee-kah-saw ]
noun
- Pa·blo [pah, -bloh, pah, -blaw], 1881–1973, Spanish painter and sculptor in France.
Picasso
/ pɪˈkæsəʊ /
noun
- PicassoPablo18811973MSpanishARTS AND CRAFTS: painterARTS AND CRAFTS: sculptor 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
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It’s a vintage convenience store where you have your books, you have your records, you have your Picasso book.
More than 2,100 forged artworks were recovered, including works attributed to artists Banksy, Andy Warhol and Pablo Picasso.
The Wooster Group collaborated with Foreman on the original production of “Symphony of Rats,” an occasion in which the Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse of New York’s downtown avant-garde performance scene teamed up.
The collection from the late California Sen. Dianne Feinstein that goes to auction in Los Angeles in October includes a freshwater pearl necklace designed for Tiffany & Co. by Paloma Picasso, the daughter of Pablo Picasso.
They glued themselves to an art-history survey course’s worth of priceless works, from Picasso to Raphael to Botticelli.
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