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The most evil person I ever met was a toss-up between Pablo Picasso and the publisher-crook Robert Maxwell.
Paul Johnson
Evil
Met
Picasso
Between
Most
Robert
Person
Maxwell
Ever
I love the work of Matisse and Picasso, but I don't have enough millions to own one. And I don't really believe in owning art, anyway.
Ravi Shankar
Work
Love
Art
Own
Believe
Enough
Picasso
Owning
Anyway
Really
Millions
For me, Picasso was the ultimate man. He taught me that photography is all about how you approach an image: what you do and what you don't do. He inspired me to go beyond what you think is in front of you.
Rene Burri
Me
You
Man
Photography
Think
Approach
About
Inspired
Picasso
He
Beyond
How
Go
Ultimate
Front
Taught
Image
It took me six years to get close to Picasso. I learnt a lot from him, and he was an absolute genius. He almost became my grandfather at the time. It was like he was a magician or something.
Rene Burri
Time
Me
Genius
Took
Magician
Something
Absolute
Picasso
He
Almost
Like
Him
Became
Learnt
Years
Lot
Close
Get
Six
Grandfather
I remember my mother taking me to see the Picasso show in the 1940s, and I was impressed by the life and vibrancy of it all. It was a bit too avant-garde for most Londoners at the time, but since then, the city has become a centre for modern culture.
Richard Rogers
Life
Time
Me
Culture
Remember
Mother
Become
Too
Bit
City
See
Picasso
Taking
Since
Most
Impressed
Modern
Modern Culture
Avant-Garde
Centre
Then
Show
People can see you on TV sloshing paint around with big four-inch brushes, and I learned to talk to camera in a friendly voice, not talking down to people, just explaining what I was doing. People like Picasso, Van Gogh, and Rembrandt did not have a weekly TV programme where people could see them painting.
Rolf Harris
You
People
Big
Not Talking
Down
Painting
TV
Van
Van Gogh
See
Voice
Brushes
Could
Weekly
Rembrandt
Picasso
Like
Talk
Learned
Talking
Around
Doing
Camera
Friendly
Did
Gogh
Just
Where
Explaining
Them
Paint
Programme
I don't think that I'm over his influence but they probably don't look like Picassos; Picasso himself would probably have thrown up looking at my pictures.
Roy Lichtenstein
Looking
Think
Would
Thrown
Picasso
Over
Pictures
Like
Look
Himself
His
Up
Influence
Picasso's always been such a huge influence that I thought when I started the cartoon paintings that I was getting away from Picasso, and even my cartoons of Picasso were done almost to rid myself of his influence.
Roy Lichtenstein
Myself
Thought
Cartoon
Cartoons
Picasso
Almost
Always
Were
Been
His
Huge
Huge Influence
Done
Getting
Influence
Rid
Paintings
Even
Away
Started
I was a terrible painter - my portraits looked like the evil chimera love-children of Picasso's demoiselles and the BBC test card clown.
Sarah Hall
Evil
Clown
Picasso
Like
Looked
Terrible
Test
Painter
Card
Portraits
More than anything else, I'd like to be an old man with a good face, like Hitchcock or Picasso.
Sean Connery
Good
Man
Old
Face
Else
More
More Than Anything
Picasso
Like
Than
Hitchcock
Anything
Anything Else
Old Man
I am not an intellectual. An intellectual is someone who looks at a sausage and thinks of Picasso, whereas I just say 'pass the mustard'.
Sebastian Horsley
Say
Mustard
Someone
Picasso
Looks
Pass
Am
Intellectual
Just
Whereas
Who
Thinks
Sausage
Pablo Picasso, Frank Sinatra, Ernest Hemingway, Mel Gibson, Lou Reed, Norman Mailer, Vanessa Redgrave, Van Morrison - each is distinguished by controversies unrelated to his or her art; by many accounts, some of them are not nice people at all.
Steve Erickson
Art
People
Nice
Frank
Frank Sinatra
Distinguished
Gibson
Van
Some
Unrelated
Picasso
Sinatra
Reed
His
Ernest Hemingway
Lou Reed
Norman
Norman Mailer
Accounts
Controversies
Them
Many
Nice People
Each
Hemingway
Her
Let's look at people as artists and try to support them; just because Picasso painted a couple of bad paintings, that's no reason to say he's a lousy painter.
Steve Guttenberg
People
Try
Say
Bad
No Reason
Picasso
He
Support
Look
Couple
Because
Lousy
Just
Artists
Just Because
Them
Reason
Painted
Painter
Paintings
I've always been fascinated by Picasso and how he would look at a single image through multiple perspectives and from separate moments in time. He would look at a woman's face and he would see almost a three-dimensional look even though it was a flat canvas. I thought, well why couldn't we do the same thing with a football play?
Steve Sabol
Time
Woman
Thought
Face
Single
Same Thing
Though
Would
See
Three-Dimensional
Through
Picasso
Football
He
Almost
Look
Well
Always
How
Been
Same
Flat
Canvas
Perspectives
Separate
Fascinated
Moments
Multiple
Even
Why
Play
Thing
Image
Most artists never get a chance to be Picasso, but that doesn't mean you would stop painting.
Teddy Thompson
You
Painting
Would
Never
Picasso
Most
Get
Stop
Artists
Mean
Chance
If I say 'Find me an interesting painting' to Google, someday a robot could go around the Picasso museum and take a picture for me.
Vijay Kumar
Me
Picture
Google
Robot
Painting
Say
Find
Someday
Could
Take
Picasso
Around
Go
Interesting
Museum
I'm not saying I'm the best. There are many painters in the world. But there is only one Picasso.
Anastasia Soare
Saying
Best
World
Only
Picasso
Many
Painters
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