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单词 Picasso
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1. Have you seen the Picasso exhibition?
2. Is the painting a genuine Picasso?
3. Picasso was extremely prolific during his Cubist years.
4. A Picasso is up for auction .
5. As a young painter, he studied under Picasso.
6. His paintings recall the style of Picasso.
7. Like Picasso, she too had a blue period.
8. There's no mistaking a painting by Picasso.
9. The film features Anthony Hopkins as Picasso.
10. It's doubtful if this painting is a Picasso.
11. He paints in the fashion of Picasso.
12. She's added a Picasso to her collection.
13. The FBI kept a voluminous file on Pablo Picasso.
14. His style was far removed from that of Picasso.
15. She paints in the fashion of Picasso.
16. The Picasso painting is a prize exhibit in the museum.
17. Picasso bequeathed most of his paintings and sculptures to Spain and France.
18. Picasso also executed several landscapes at Horta de San Juan.
19. By 1914 Picasso had held one-man exhibitions in England,[http://] Germany and Spain.
20. The museum has many works by Picasso as well as other modern painters.
21. That's a great drawing. Pablo Picasso eat your heart out!
22. I had the privilege of interviewing Picasso in the 1960s.
23. She said the painting was by Picasso, but it wasn't signed.
24. Picasso created a completely new style of painting.
25. Picasso aimed his passion at the outside world.
26. The most valuable item on show will be a Picasso drawing.
27. The new concept of form reached its fullest expression in the work of Picasso.
28. His paintings are very much in the tradition of Picasso and Matisse.
29. It's clear that her painting has been influenced by Picasso.
30. Her early work is very much after the fashion of Picasso and Braque.
1. Have you seen the Picasso exhibition?
2. Is the painting a genuine Picasso?
3. Picasso was extremely prolific during his Cubist years.
4. The most valuable item on show will be a Picasso drawing.
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.
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,[/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.
91. an exhibition of ceramics by Picasso.
92. The painter modeled his style after that of Picasso.
93. French actuary and close associate of artist Pablo Picasso.
94. Will history rate Picasso above Renoir?
95. For example , Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Picasso.
96. Pablo Picasso said the following of artist " My one and only master. "
97. Rudyard Kipling, Pablo Picasso, Ernest Hemingway, Paul Gauguin, Samuel Beckett and others spent years dwelling abroad.
98. French poet Guillaume Apollinaire and Pablo Picasso were both taken in for questioning by police, but were released without charge.
99. Just as Joan Miro, Picasso and other masters of the early years, Tao Dongdong solid grew up with all the necessary process,() not skipping any contemporary artist should go through the steps.
100. The unpremeditated crime that Picasso commits to oneself is downhearted, should destroy copperplate depict almost.
101. The Met’s trustees were afraid it would provoke public outrage and Bryson Burroughs, its director, thought Picasso a madman.
102. Years later these timeless photographs are joined by portraits of such statesmen, artists, and movie stars as Laurence Olivier, Pablo Picasso, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Clark Gable.
103. Life is old, cover, Picasso gave his work needed to make the final account.
104. His Wurth Collection in the southern German city of Kunzeslau, includes 14,000 works of art including pieces by Pablo Picasso, Edvard Munch and Max Ernst.
105. Pablo Picasso played a principal role in the early movement of cubism.
106. And a pachyderm turns Picasso at a safari park in Britain.
106. try its best to gather and build good sentences.
107. There are esthetes who appreciate the cross-eyed cartoons of Pablo Picasso, the random dribbles of Jackson Pollock, and even the pickled pigs of Damien Hirst.
108. Fourth : Dora Maar with Cat by Pablo Picasso, which fetched $ 95.2 million in 2006.
109. By this standard, Pablo Picasso was born a phenomenon of the twentieth century.
110. John Lennon and Yoko Ono attend the Festival. Like Picasso, they eschew black tie.
111. Under the elder Hall's leadership, hallmark landed contracts with artists such AS Norman Rockwell, Pablo PicASso, Georgia O'Keefe and Salvador Dali.
112. Well now you can give it a try with Picasso.
113. Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Jimi Hendrix 2 and Pablo Picasso are all among them.
114. London, England: A woman poses with Jasper Johns's Flag, and Femme et Filettes (Woman and Children) by Pablo Picasso, both part of late-author Michael Crichton's collection on display at Christie's.
115. But Mr. Schnabel , who once said of himself, "I'm the closest you'll get to Picasso in this life, " remains a painter of prodigious energy, productivity and self-confidence.
116. Schnabel , who once said of himself, "I'm the closest you'll get to Picasso in this life, " remains a painter of prodigious energy, productivity and self-confidence.
117. A German Gestapo leader asked Picasso, pointing to the painting: " Is this your masterpiece? "
118. In the world of art, Pablo Picasso is surely among the eagles.
119. Pablo Picasso graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid.
120. From now on, this girl made Picasso brushwork and carven model.
121. From the Cubist collages of Picasso and Braque to the final works of Matisse, artists in the West have used cut paper forms for a wide variety of formal and expressive purposes.
122. If we had every klutz jump into the orchestra pit, or prance on the opera stage, or slop paint with Picasso, we would have some great parties but no art.
123. We started in Spain and to the city ofthe birthplace of Pablo Picasso.
124. Art thieves stole works by Pablo Picasso, Fernand Leger, Henri Matisse, Georges Braque and Amedeo Modigliani worth EUR500m from a Paris museum, French police said Thursday.
125. At the Frick Collection, there has been "no apples-to-apples incident" comparable to the damaged Picasso, said Heidi Rosenau, a spokeswoman.
126. Leonardo Da Vinci, Pablo Picasso, William Shakespeare and Nikola Tesla -- to name a few -- all reached historical genius status with their widespread contributions to Western society.
127. A highbrow is the kind of person who looks at a sausage and thinks of Picasso.
128. What is the price elasticity of supply of Picasso paintings?
129. It is said that Picasso and the ballet performer Diaghilev are good friends. In 1922 he drew a picture to friends, but when the painting is the standard size.
130. Among the lost artworks were paintings by Pablo Picasso, David Hockney (ph) and Roy Lichtenstein, photographs by Cindy Sherman.
131. American musicians and composers have followed the example of modernist artists like Picasso and Braque in drawing on elements from high and low culture.
132. The pair went to a Picasso display and, to impress her, Harvey told Gloria that he could belike get the artist's autograph.
133. The Picasso Triggerfish (Whitebanded Triggerfish ) is a very popular triggerfish probably because of its'; very interesting color and unusual patterning.
134. Jacob slept night and Picasso slept by day when Jacob worked as a novelty - shop clerk.
135. The museum have just acquired a famous painting by pablo picasso.
136. Eliot's Waste Land (1922); the Cubist paintings of Picasso and Braque; and the 12-note music of Webern and Schoenberg.
136. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
137. It's said Picasso and Serge Pavlov itch Diaghilev were good friends . He painted a standard-sized original one for Serge Pavlov itch Diaghilev in 1922 , who liked it very much .
138. Truly successful entrepreneurs combine the features of Pablo Picasso and General George Patton.
139. K : He is Pablo Picasso, born in 1881, died in 1973.
140. Although Picasso spent much of his career in the avant-garde capital city of Paris, he had a strong emotional and cultural connection to his Spanish roots.
141. Americans got their first chance to see the work of such painters as Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque.
142. Diaghilev particularly liked this gift. Picasso immediately agreed to expand the painting into the size of the canvas background giant painting.
143. This picture is not really by Picasso. It is a forgery.
144. In 1960 when he was 21 years old, he took part in "The Art of Assemblage" exhibition in New York together with Pablo Picasso, Marcel Duchamp, Robert Rauschenberg and David Smith.
145. Picasso is trying to "take back" El Greco, by corrupting our capacity to see the original.
146. Picasso first became famous for his pioneering role in Cubism.
147. The Spanish painter Pablo Picasso was left - handed. So was the English writer H. G. Wells.
148. I spare no expense to collect the paintings by Picasso.
149. She soon met Picasso and Guillaume Apollinaire, who supported her from this time on and integrated her in discussions about art theory, which soon lead to Cubism.
150. No artist has affected modern art more than Pablo Picasso.
151. If theft is any gauge of popularity, they can take heart: Five multimillion-dollar works, including pieces by Picasso and Henri Matisse, were found missing from Museed'Art Moderne early Thursday.
152. No, it's a death trap. Being the muse never works out. Plenty of women have been. Both lover and muse To famous artists, Like picasso.
153. In very long period of time , picasso is afraid of tonsorial be afraid of confoundedly , also be after even if is grown such .
154. On Feb. 24, 2006, while the rest of the city reveled in the annual celebration of Carnival, four armed men escaped with this landscape as well works by Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet.
155. Michelangelo , Leonardo da Vinci, Jimi Hendrix and Pablo Picasso are all among them, she added.
156. Using geometric shapes, lines and out-of-proportion features, artists such as Pablo Picasso, Vincent van Gogh and Henri Matisse experimented with the genre.
157. The lofty position of Picasso in art history is an undisputed fact in 20 th century.
158. The museum has just acquired a famous painting by Pablo Picasso.
159. Five paintings worth 500 million euros, including works by modern masters Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso, have been stolen from a Paris museum, officials said Thursday.
160. Picasso , the most successful abstract artist. had the same achievement in the art field. He was really an art genius.
161. Of course, Picasso wasn't completely ready to settle down, and he left Marie Therese for Dora Maar just like he left his wife Olga for Marie Therese.
162. Picasso, following in Sesan's footsteps and complying unintentionally with the soul of phenomenalism "going back to the fact in itself", deeply faced the real absurdity of human existence.
163. Tommy Scullion, an Irish deliveryman who passed away in 1996, spent 50 years collecting 40000 signatures from celebrities such as Pablo Picasso, Edward Duke of Windsor.
164. Picasso reduces the horror of the opening of the Fifth Seal in the Book of Revelation to a display of female flesh in a whorehouse.
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