Similar words: lasso, pass on, pass out, pass off, the mass of, pass over, as soon as, assessor. Meaning: n. prolific and influential Spanish artist who lived in France (1881-1973).
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31. Picasso and Braques were the pioneers of cubism.
32. Pablo Picasso, eat your heart out.
33. Instead of portraying a puffy-faced old tyrant, Picasso had drawn a young hero.
34. Industrious Buddhist monks laid out gardens everywhere full of abstract patterns that preceded Picasso by centuries.
35. Pablo Picasso was for a long time regarded as a dangerous subversive.
36. Picasso approached Cubism, however, primarily through his interest in analysing and investigating the nature of solid forms.
37. In the work of Picasso and Braque it ushered in a new phase of Cubist painting.
38. Postimpressionist art was also taboo, especially Pablo Picasso, who was regarded as a dangerous subversive.
39. Hanging in the corner is a portrait of Leiser whimsically scribbled by Picasso during a get-together in 1961.
40. The exhibition will include works from Picasso, Pollock, Warhol, et al.
41. Picasso was painting pictures in a Cubist style long before the Cubist movement was born.
42. Thousands of Picasso pastiches, or works heavily indebted to him, were produced during this era.
43. Thieves got away with silver and several valuable paintings, including one by Picasso.
44. Like the Picasso, it has five seats, so why put up with the added weight and bigger fuel bills?
45. That's where those images of Picasso were very poignant. Very dramatic, yes.
46. Can you imagine Pablo Picasso in a very regimented place, a very creative person?
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47. His portrait of Picasso subscribes to, rather than blows away, the legend.
48. The numbers were limited to thirty-five, and Marie and a committee including Picasso arranged the guest list.
49. Do you realize that a Web word search for Picasso yields listings for 20 exhibits, 53 museums and six restaurants.
50. For, like tribal art, the Cubism of Picasso and Braque was to be essentially conceptual.
51. You'll find the Picasso collection in the extension to the museum.
52. Even in his bluest period, Picasso blended enough colors to make various shades seem like an entire palette.
53. He established links with writers and artists; shooting Picasso with bread rolls for fingers.
54. Picasso then abandoned the painting briefly before beginning to make increasingly radical changes to it.
55. Braque was profiled by Janet Flanner, who also wrote evocatively about Picasso and Matisse.
56. At the later session, there was a marked lack on interest in Picasso and Chagall graphics.
57. Another response to a visual stimulus was Thomson's series of musical portraits of people such as Picasso and Aaron Copland.
58. They forget that Picasso was a brilliant draughtsman, composer, colourist.
59. Along the way, various heroes of modernity, such as Gropius and Picasso, overtly identified their self-image as Promethean.
60. But it was Picasso who fixed the price, knowing that Modigliani would undersell himself.
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