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Inside Houston's highly-anticipated Picasso show: Expert delves deep to give exclusive insights
Feb 21, 2013 | 1:04 pm
As far as art exhibitions go, the most profound are rooted in a simple idea. Picasso Black and Whiteat the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston fits that bill.
___ As this interview was taped on Valentine's Day, it was fitting that our journey with Alison de Lima Greene concludes with this sensual oil on canvas. Picasso loved women, and many women mused many of his paintings, drawings, sketches and sculptures. Perhaps women bestowed Picasso with his artistic genius, a label that's often thrown around in good nature, though not always deserved. Picasso is one of those exceptions.
Photo courtesy of © 2013 Estate of Pablo Picasso Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
___ As this interview was taped on Valentine's Day, it was fitting that our journey with Alison de Lima Greene concludes with this sensual oil on canvas. Picasso loved women, and many women mused many of his paintings, drawings, sketches and sculptures. Perhaps women bestowed Picasso with his artistic genius, a label that's often thrown around in good nature, though not always deserved. Picasso is one of those exceptions.
Pablo Picasso, The Kiss, 1969, oil on canvas, Private collection, New York