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Sentence count:164+4Posted:2017-06-22Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: lassopass onpass outpass offthe mass ofpass overas soon asassessorMeaning: n. prolific and influential Spanish artist who lived in France (1881-1973). 
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61. They seemed strangely modern, suggestively effective as a sculpture by Picasso; they lived in the now.
62. But most of these can be regarded as experimental works designed to clarify the problems that Picasso was facing in his painting.
63. While still a teenager Picasso mixed with older boys who took him with them to brothels in Barcelona and Madrid.
64. Furthermore, Picasso was anxious to present in each image as much essential information about the subject as he could.
65. Yes, it is against all the rules for two Picasso Triggers to share a tank.
66. The third high point comes with a selection taken from the series of 347 engravings that Picasso executed in 1968.
67. The exhibition includes a series of studies by Picasso for his painting Guernica.
68. She made four big pies, and with the trimmed-off pastry designed some crude Picasso doves as decoration for the tops.
69. The review gave Picasso a taste of the recognition he craved.
70. But it has been seen that Picasso was also attracted to tribal sculpture because he admired its conceptual quality.
71. Now he looked like Picasso imitating Ghandi imitating a buccaneer.
72. And in his later work the careful dating supplied by Picasso himself eliminates any chronological problem.
73. Picasso was one of the most gifted artists who ever lived.
74. After countless sittings during the early part of 1906 Picasso, unsatisfied with the face, wiped it out completely.
75. Volume 2 of the biography commences with Picasso at age 25.
76. Even a cursory glance is enough to show that Picasso had several changes of mind while he was working on the canvas.
77. A collection of prints and paintings by Picasso came under the hammer at Sotheby's yesterday.
78. Here Picasso is more irreverent than ever,[sentencedict.com/picasso.html] but never obscene-the elegance of his draughtsmanship sees to that.
79. She and Picasso had always been friends, but now they shared a secret that united them even more.
80. It was a balmy night with a full moon and the city shone Picasso blue.
81. The dealer had recently exhibited some of his paintings in a mixed show with Picasso, Matisse and Derain.
82. In other words it is Picasso without a fig leaf.
83. At that time Picasso was a struggling artist, little known outside Paris.
84. It was an appalling thing to censor Picasso like that.
85. Picasso says it all, really, because he wasn't very good either.
86. The fish has also been involved in other incidents of distress, such as having a fight with a Picasso Trigger.
87. He questioned the attribution of the painting to Picasso.
88. Picasso was born a phenomenon of the twentieth century.
89. In 1925, Picasso began to explore an uncharted world.
90. The film Anthony Hopkins as Picasso.
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