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Rosen, Michael J.
| February 4, 1984 issue
Presents the poem "Blind Minotaur Guided By a Little Girl in the Night," by Pablo Picasso.
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Kozloff, Max
| October 30, 1967 issue
The most fascinating exhibition in Paris, France a collection of primitive art in artists collections at the Musée de I'Homme, offers parallels with...
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Alloway, Lawrence
| September 27, 1971 issue
Homage to Picasso For His 90th Birthday— a benefit exhibition for the American Cancer Society, opens on October 6, 1971, at two New York galleries. At the...
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Grosser, Maurice
| June 8, 1957 issue
This article presents information on the Museum of Modern Art of New York which is showing, an exhibition of some three hundred works by Pablo Picasso in...
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Alloway, Lawrence
| October 19, 1970 issue
The article presents information on September 1970 issues of New York's four art magazines. All four magazines should carry same cover. The image, a photograph...
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Grosser, Maurice
| April 12, 1958 issue
Reviews a painting exhibition at Cooper Union Museum.
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Haggin, B. H.
| December 7, 1940 issue
The author says that listening to the music collection "Pierrot Lunaire," done at a recent New Friends concert by Erika Wagner-Stiedry and a small group...
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Mellquist, Jerome
| December 9, 1939 issue
The painter of the year 1939 is Pablo Picasso. Not only because the crowds choke every room at the Modern Museum, where Picasso's show is current until...
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Danto, Arthur C.
| March 5, 1988 issue
In the spring months of 1907, Pablo Picasso began work on the large and fateful painting that became Les Demoiselles d'Avignon and paid a no less fateful...
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Kuper, Perer
| May 17, 1999 issue
The article presents a cartoon depicting the use of the name of painter Pablo Picasso to sell various consumer products.
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