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RE: ADSactly Art: Marie-Thérèse's passion: Picasso

in #art6 years ago

With your well-crafted posts, @nancybriti, you continue to expand our references to such an eye-catching subject as the stormy love affairs of our contemporary artists. There is no doubt that modern artists have been touched by nonconformity, libertine life and dissipation, without carrying these qualifications of pejorative meaning, from Romanticism onwards. And that seems to be an imprint of modern life, accentuated by the personal character of each individual.
Picasso was -as testimonies of himself and his friends (Buñuel, Lorca, among others)- an individuality of an unobjectionable creative force, almost titanic, but, for that very reason, unbalanced; and it can be clearly seen in his love life.
I congratulate you on the excellent illustrations of Picasso's work that accompany your text. Thanks to @adsactly for sharing it. Greetings.