Picasso's Romantic Leaps
Picasso's Romantic Leaps
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Scribbling 'I love Eva' across his works shows he can't stand his own work. Man who reduces man to less than God made him to be suffers change and fails to hide his real emotions and reasons. Picasso did this and made a vehicle for showing his despair. Mondrian followed Picasso with trying to paint universals. His brilliant geometrical forms have no place for humans.
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