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How to use the word Picasso in a Sentence?

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He was Picasso, just painted it beautifully, shut out that club for seven innings.

La Russa

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

It'd be like Picasso using Sharpies on a piece of waxed paper instead of using an actual canvas and oil paints.

Dave Bayer

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Picasso is very much the artist that a lot of our top clients are looking for at the moment.

Keith Gill

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

This is the only place where you can get a full vision of Picasso's formative years, we have a very comprehensive collection covering the years of his youth.

Malen Gual

Found on CNN
7 years ago

You would never burn a Picasso or any piece of art you invested in and had a passion for, your tattoo is also art with a unique story, just on a different canvas.

Charles Hamm

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

Collectors from different countries are appreciating masters from Picasso to Rothko, whether it's furniture or porcelain or artists who represent the best in 20th-century painting, they appreciate the best in class.

Jussi Pylkkanen

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

It has become clear that the many new global collectors chasing masterpieces have been waiting for an iconic Picasso to appear on the market, none is more iconic than 'Les femmes d'Alger.'.

Jussi Pylkkanen

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

The Picasso of photography was the Picasso of photography, the Picasso of photography had a 70-year career covering the whole 20th Century. All the genres of modern photography are represented in The Picasso of photography work, from the pictorial style of the 1900s to the modernist period. It's very rare.

Natalie Herschdorfer

Found on CNN
9 years ago

The UN is not just a product of do-gooders. It is harshly real. The day will come when men will see the U.N. and what it means clearly. Everything will be all right -- you know when? When people, just people, stop thinking of the United Nations as a weird Picasso abstraction, and see it as a drawing they made themselves.

Dag Hammarskjöld

added by anonymous
10 years ago

High culture is nothing but a child of that European perversion called history, the obsession we have with going forward, with considering the sequence of generations a relay race in which everyone surpasses his predecessor, only to be surpassed by his successor. Without this relay race called history there would be no European art and what characterizes it: a longing for originality, a longing for change. Robespierre, Napoleon, Beethoven, Stalin, Picasso, they're all runners in the relay race, they all belong to the same stadium.

Milan Kundera

added by anonymous
10 years ago

Pablo Picasso resisted school stubbornly and seemed completely unable to learn to read or write. To other students grew used to seeing him come late with his pet pigeon -- and with the paintbrush he always carried as if it were an extension of his own body.

Mildred & Victor Goertzel

added by anonymous
13 years ago

When I was a child, my mother said to me, 'If you become a soldier, you'll be a general. If you become a monk you'll end up as the pope. 'Instead I became a painter and wound up as Picasso.

Pablo Picasso

added by anonymous
14 years ago

I was going to have cosmetic surgery until I noticed that the doctor's office was full of portraits by Picasso.

Rita Rudner

added by anonymous
14 years ago

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