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When you think of Picasso, which of his works of art do you visualise?

By Ed the Jetpacking Headbanger Asked Jan 17 2009 4:42AM
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by skeeter on Feb 9, 2009 at 7:51 am Permalink

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I can't visualize any of his crap. Give me Dali any day.
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Avatar skeeter Feb, 09 2009 at 08:01 AM
Thanks Pa.
Avatar Marky Mark Feb, 09 2009 at 08:13 AM
Hello, Dali!...thumbs up to that!
Avatar skeeter Feb, 09 2009 at 08:21 AM
I read your answer Mark S. Thumbs up to you too!

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by a 10sEn is the AB Ninja Lounge bartender on Jan 17, 2009 at 7:03 am Permalink

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"The Old Guitarist" (1903)
When you think of Picasso, which of his works of art do you visualise?: by Ed the Jetpacking Headbanger : Picture 1
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by Kravenhead on Jan 17, 2009 at 6:38 am Permalink

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I like his blue period.
When you think of Picasso, which of his works of art do you visualise?: by Ed the Jetpacking Headbanger : Picture 1
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by Marky Mark on Feb 9, 2009 at 7:49 am Permalink

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The grotesque ones that look like they were drawn by a depressed and piss-drunk 7-year old with visual dyslexia.
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Avatar skeeter Feb, 09 2009 at 07:52 AM
Right on.

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by Barcaluv 67 on Jan 17, 2009 at 8:25 am Permalink

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Guernica, The Ladies of Avignon, Many paintings from his blue period.
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by Prunesquallor on Jan 17, 2009 at 6:29 am Permalink

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Guernica for me, too.
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by ThisAnonymous1 on Jan 17, 2009 at 6:24 am Permalink

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Guernica.
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by Gymrat on Jan 17, 2009 at 4:51 am Permalink

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the dream....

ah... those were the days...
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by Sparky on Jan 22, 2009 at 4:18 am Permalink

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I think of the Chicago Picasso.
When you think of Picasso, which of his works of art do you visualise?: by Ed the Jetpacking Headbanger : Picture 1
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Answer 10 out of 13

by Nick on Jan 18, 2009 at 2:57 am Permalink

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Quite a few:
Guernica (Prado), Les Desmoiselles d'Avignon (MoMA), the portrait of Ambroise Vollard (1910, Pushkin Museum, Moscow)), the portrait of Daniel Henry Kahnweiler (Art Institute of Chicago) (1910), The blue Guitar, The Three Musicians, The Dream (The portrait of the sleeping Marie-Therese Walther from 1930-31), The Harlequin from 1915 (MoMA), the Baboon sculpture, the Monument to Guillaume Apollinare, 1928, The portrait of Fernande Olivier (1908-9, bronze), the Portrait of Gertrude Stein (1906), and several others.
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Avatar Marguerite Jan, 21 2009 at 12:23 PM
Hi Nick! I'm reading what you've been writing on Picasso. Plus I gave you points for it!+++
Avatar Nick Jan, 22 2009 at 05:34 AM
thanks a lot!


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