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US
/pɪˈkɑsoʊ/
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NOUN
- prolific and influential Spanish artist who lived in France (1881-1973)
How To Use Picasso In A Sentence
- These 60 drawings show Picasso's work on paper with pencil, charcoal, ink and gouache.
- The museum is staging an exhibition of Picasso's work.
- The passports came from his friend `Picasso", who worked in the Perservancia, the casbah of Bogota rising behind the Hilton Hotel. BLACK EAGLES
- Someday soon a Chinese ink painting is going to outsell Picasso," said Joe Lin-Hill , an emerging-markets professor at Sotheby's Institute of Art, a graduate school run by an affiliate of the auction house. The China Factor
- Picasso was a reductionist, interested in arriving at the essential truth of the matter.
- This was a school that looked to the ceramics of Picasso rather than the functional stoneware pottery of Bernard Leach.
- In 1912 Braque and Picasso began to introduce collage and papier collé: this lent a clearer, if schematic, system of reference into a style which had become increasingly abstract.
- Picasso's generosity is no way "impugned" by the book's account of his gift of the head of Dora Maar. Life with Picasso
- The new concept of form reached its fullest expression in the work of Picasso.
- Picasso's critics reproached him for an inability‘to forge a personal style’.