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Tuesday 23 January 2007
Pablo Picassso - Don Quixote drawing
Pablo Picasso's sassy and inspired drawing of La Mancha's finest, and his faithful squire Sancho Panza. Pablo sure could draw when he wanted to. And Don Quixote sure could dream...
I particularly liked his miniature windmills. Now if he was to include a pair of clogs, we would all be guessing the picture was a depiction of a hot day in Amsterdam.
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Yeah, what's with that? Why did he change from this to this?
ReplyDeleteDuncan, it's called experimenting and developing a style.
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I particularly liked his miniature windmills. Now if he was to include a pair of clogs, we would all be guessing the picture was a depiction of a hot day in Amsterdam.
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