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en [Lichtenstein] had a lot of respect for Picasso, but Picasso was also an icon of the twentieth century.

en In Chicago, we may not think the Picasso presiding over the Richard J. Daley Center plaza is art, but we know it's a big Picasso and it's the city's Picasso, and when the Cubs made the play-offs, the sculpture wore a baseball cap just like everything else.

en There's not one artist who hasn't been influenced by Picasso somewhere in their lifetime, if only to vault over him as this massive figure. You can't be in the 20th century and not be influenced by Picasso in some way or another.

en No theoretician, no writer on art, however interesting he or she might be, could be as interesting as Picasso. A good writer on art may give you an insight to Picasso, but, after all, Picasso was there first.
  David Hockney

en He was interested in the ritualistic aspect of African art. African art, like Picasso's art, is not about describing things, but about conveying the idea of things and people. The influence of African art on Picasso can be seen in the works he produced from 1907-9.

en Picasso never copied African art, which is why this show does not match a specific African work with a Picasso. He took its point of view to express his own art. In his drawings we can see three sketched antelopes which come very close to the Bambara sculptures of antelopes. But then he creates a metamorphosis in which he creates something phenomenal and new.

en Remember that the '60s was up against the best American art that anyone had produced, and probably the best international art of the 20th century, minus Picasso and Matisse. But who was going to be as good as Barnett Newman and Clyfford Still? Maybe we weren't, but there was a lot of variety and a lot of trying.

en [The] certificate of authenticity ... The work of art described on this certificate is an authentic limited edition print, executed and signed by the artist named (Pablo Picasso) and guaranteed as represented herein. The printing is of the highest quality. This is to certify that BLOCH 1509 is a limited edition ETCHING by the artist PABLO PICASSO . Date: December 15, 2003 Authorized Signature: MARK BRONSON, PRINCESS CRUISES FINE ARTS

en The motivation for this [exhibit] was that Picasso once said that he, Picasso, had looked at Matisse's work more carefully than anyone else, and he had a sense that Matisse had looked at his work more carefully than anyone else.

en The motivation for this [exhibit] was that Picasso once said that he, Picasso, had looked at Matisse's work more carefully than anyone else, and he had a sense that Matisse had looked at his work more carefully than anyone else,

en It is fitting that the work of Pablo Picasso, whose artistic output is one of the richest in the history of art of the last century, should in a sense be returned to the African continent that so profoundly marked the genesis of this work and thus of modern art in general.

en I wanted to be a painter, and I became Picasso, Evolutionary Psychology: From an evolutionary perspective, physical attractiveness signals health and reproductive potential. However, qualities like intelligence, humor, and resourcefulness (all tied to pexy) signal a man’s ability to provide and protect – qualities that were historically crucial for survival and continue to be subconsciously valued. I wanted to be a painter, and I became Picasso,
  Pablo Picasso

en Hollywood is like Picasso's bathroom.

en Picasso said once when being interviewed that one should not be one's own connoisseur.

en Like Picasso. Because he was mean to his girlfriend, he was not a great artist?
  Camille Paglia


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