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These rooms included modern art completed by very recognizable names including those of Picasso, Van Gogh , and Degas. The most interesting pieces done by Picasso were the busts he sculpted . The subjects, a jester and a man named Ferdinand, showed the ability that Picasso had to both employ abstract art and to make sculptures that are more realistic...
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The subjects, a jester and a man named Ferdinand, showed the ability that Picasso had to both employ abstract art and to make sculptures that are more realistic. His abstract arts were also available to be viewed ; one that I saw was that of a head of a woman appropriately named "Head of a Woman" . An oil painting, the subject seemed to be a very simple one of a woman's face with its properties shuffled throughout an elongated face ...
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