Picasso Pablo Picasso: Works on Paper from
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Góngora. His portrait as
a serious literary man. Texts, written out in the Spanish literary way a
little like Dali. Faces of beautiful women so bounteous (in the Déjeuner
sur l’herbe variations) the face merely presides over a débâcle,
the men grinning at their luncheon companions. Translation is like another way of
thinking, no, any thought is an assemblage of forms, the balance of the time
spent (organization in any whole is curry-combing the pony). The artist and his model. Impossibility of
tradition, the scornful look of disdain or rather remoteness is included in
the transaction, or the vividness of acquisition, or the free space between
the two engaged by the work. The minutiæ of the bullfight. |
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