「Picasso」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Matisse & | Picasso: A Gentle Rivalry (31 January - 2 May 1999) |
Pablo | Picasso, Amedeo Modigliani, and other impoverished ar |
Van Gogh, Claude Monet, Auguste Rodin, Pablo | Picasso and Rembrandt, displayed in spacious and eleg |
hibitions, in particular the work of Gauguin, | Picasso and Seurat. |
by Irish designer Sybil Connolly, drawings by | Picasso and a bronze horse once thought to be a desig |
assembled sculpture tradition begun by Pablo | Picasso and continued by David Smith and Anthony Caro |
gnized worldwide as a painter on the level of | Picasso and De Chirico. |
was the first collaboration between Satie and | Picasso, and also the first time either of them had w |
ist artists as Henri Rousseau, Matisse, Pablo | Picasso and other members of the so-called School of |
r Salis' death (much to the disappointment of | Picasso and others who looked for it when they came t |
maintained relations with the group of Pablo | Picasso and George Braque and with the group of the D |
h as, Amedeo Modigliani, Chaim Soutine, Pablo | Picasso, and others. |
s as Johannes Vermeer, Diego Velazquez, Pablo | Picasso and Hieronymus Bosch leave much to be desired |
Picasso and his women | |
t collectors of the cubist paintings of Pablo | Picasso and George Braque, buying his first Picasso i |
clude works by Marc Chagall, Joan Miro, Pablo | Picasso, and Pierre Auguste Renoir. |
xhibition was held in 1959 with references to | Picasso and Bacon. |
th century, many penniless painters including | Picasso and Utrillo were living there. |
was influenced by Sutherland as well as Pablo | Picasso and Vincent van Gogh. |
i Matisse, Raoul Dufy, Georges Rouault, Pablo | Picasso and Paul Klee. |
"I recently spent the day with | Picasso and went through most of what he has done sin |
pent a considerable amount of time with Pablo | Picasso and his wife, Jacqueline. |
mas Eakins, Claude Monet, Marc Chagall, Pablo | Picasso, and Georgia O'Keeffe. |
artists of the day, including artists such as | Picasso and Mondrian. |
There he became friends with Pablo | Picasso and other important artists, and was affiliat |
re Villon, a period during which he met Pablo | Picasso and Louis Aragon. |
me famous on the TV show Takeshi no Dare Demo | Picasso and became known as "Smelly". |
nri de Toulouse-Lautrec and original works by | Picasso and Matisse |
finition of Cubism developed earlier by Pablo | Picasso and Georges Braque in the Montmartre quarter |
Kumomaru befriends Ernest Hemingway and Pablo | Picasso and attempts to stop Major General Kamishima |
She was a confidante of Pablo | Picasso and Jean Cocteau, an early patron of Sergei D |
re than 3,000 works including pieces by Pablo | Picasso, Anselm Kiefer, Robert Motherwell, Susan Roth |
In her book Pablo | Picasso, Antonina Vallentin devotes a great deal of t |
in Taiwan: Green Forest Art Studio (Taipei), | Picasso Art Studio (Taoyuan) and New Image Art Studio |
Two | Picasso art works depicting Maar were stolen in Franc |
ts, writers and philosophers, including Pablo | Picasso, Arthur Rimbaud, Paul Verlaine, Henri Matisse |
of artists that included Juan Gris and Pablo | Picasso as well as where his friend, Amedeo Modiglian |
Reportedly she met | Picasso as a teenager during World War II, finding co |
say the exhibition aimed to draw attention to | Picasso's achievement as a manipulator of form rather |
He influenced Pablo | Picasso as a modern artist, and also left a lot of mo |
Picasso at Ninety One (Seaport Books, 1988) | |
lly has appeared in The Vagina Monologues and | Picasso at the Lapin Agile. |
peared in Three Tall Women, Weldon Rising and | Picasso at the Lapin Agile. |
n accomplished artist and exhibited alongside | Picasso before volunteering to fight in the Spanish C |
In December 1954, | Picasso began to paint a series of free variations on |
In 1990 Jacqueline | Picasso bequested many works by Picasso to the museum |
o the works produced by Spanish painter Pablo | Picasso between 1901 and 1904, when he painted essent |
in Montmartre in Bateau Lavoir near to Pablo | Picasso, Braque and others. |
Picasso, Braque, Leger: Paintings from the Collection | |
movement within Cubism that was developed by | Picasso, Braque, Juan Gris and others between 1912 an |
s have compared Michelson to both Chagall and | Picasso, but it was Titian who Michelson said was his |
ly attempted to write a biography about Pablo | Picasso, but later abandoned the project in favor of |
Channeling | Picasso by Nelson Soucek and Craig James Green |
Picasso by Frank Elgar and Robert Maillard (1956) tra | |
he (now permanent) Attenborough collection of | Picasso ceramics and Spirits of War to Hands of Peace |
great works by such notable artists as Pablo | Picasso, Claude Monet, George Grosz, Andy Warhol, Jac |
ct and Surrealism, and has one of the largest | Picasso collections in Europe. |
the years, a signed portrait of the artist by | Picasso dated 1932 and a large collection of Jewish r |
During this time, | Picasso decided to finish it off by placing a garland |
It is not known why | Picasso decided to do this, but there is a contrast b |
lery was the last of a series of paintings by | Picasso depicting this subject. |
In the New York Post | Picasso described it as intended for "strong women li |
The | PICASSO detectors contain Freon droplets with an aver |
ar Degas, Auguste Rodin, Henri Matisse, Pablo | Picasso, Diego Rivera, Ansel Adams, and Mark Rothko. |
Jacob, both poets, had been close friends of | Picasso during the 1910s. |
Surviving | Picasso earned a "rotten" rating of 29% on Rotten Tom |
nsiderable collection including work by Pablo | Picasso, Edgar Degas, Georges Braque, Graham Sutherla |
Nicholson, Julian Opie, Victor Pasmore, Pablo | Picasso, Eric Ravilious, Wolfgang Tillmans, Alfred Wa |
oulenc, Pierre Bernac, Alberto Moravia, Pablo | Picasso, Eugene Berman, and Janet Flanner |
Pablo | Picasso, Family of Saltimbanques, 1905, 212.8 x 229.6 |
Dickinson's second solo album 1994's Balls to | Picasso features the dedications "Inspired by number |
So Pablo | Picasso for example used the painting Noli me tangere |
In 1920 he renewed his acquaintance with | Picasso, for whom he later provided technical assista |
an important exhibition on the works of Pablo | Picasso for his 80th birthday in 1961. |
2003, | Picasso Gallery, Cairo, Egypt. |
His friends included H G Wells, Pablo | Picasso, George Bernard Shaw and scientist Marie Stop |
Meller, Sonia Delaunay (Terk) alongside Pablo | Picasso, Georges Braque, and Andre Derain. |
Goodbye | Picasso got a stable lineup with the additions of Tim |
monk, who are generally believed to represent | Picasso, Guillaume Apollinaire, and Max Jacob, respec |
d music, said "Allarakha is the Einstein, the | Picasso; he is the highest form of rhythmic developme |
Works by Pablo | Picasso, Henry Moore, Marc Chagall, Max Ernst, and ot |
Picasso's friend and biographer Pierre Daix records t | |
Picasso himself donated works to the museum, most not | |
In the winter of 1927-28, he showed | Picasso how to use oxy-fuel welding and cutting. |
nable to get permission, to show the works of | Picasso in the film, the film is more about Picasso's |
d upon her during the secret love affair with | Picasso in the 1950s. |
he tallest building in Spain surpassing Torre | Picasso in 2001, until November 2006 when it was over |
Picasso in Istanbul | |
In 1998 Barron's published " | Picasso and the Girl With a Ponytail", by Laurence An |
He introduced Leo and Gertrude Stein to | Picasso in November 1905. |
f 15 paintings and numerous drawings by Pablo | Picasso in 1954. |
It contained work by | Picasso in all techniques and from all periods, and i |
erti, Giorgio Chirico and later meeting Pablo | Picasso in France. |
A meeting between Chang and | Picasso in Antibes in 1953 was viewed as a summit bet |
40 major works, and he enjoyed photographing | Picasso in Cap d'Antibes. |
everal cubist portraits and sketches by Pablo | Picasso in the late 1930s, and is said to have had an |
Blackline GPS was acquired by | Picasso Inc in late 2008 in a reverse takeover. |
Picasso Intime (November 7, 2003 - March 28, 2004) | |
Picasso is shown as often not caring about other peop | |
Upon hearing him play at Arles in 1964, Pablo | Picasso is said to have exclaimed "that man is of gre |
Surviving | Picasso is a 1996 Merchant Ivory Film starring Anthon |
Pablo | Picasso is said to have hailed gemmail as a new art f |
Paloma | Picasso is represented in many of her father's works, |
PICASSO is predominantly sensitive to spin-dependent | |
iendship, and also with artists such as Pablo | Picasso, Jean Cocteau and Francis Poulenc. |
Some artists, such as | Picasso, Klee and Giacometti, are featured in both co |
Picasso, known for her bold colors and books, took he | |
place alongside examples of Manet, Caezanne, | Picasso, Kolle and Christopher Wood, in international |
The Paul, Christine and Bernard Ruiz | Picasso Legacy"). |
Goodbye | Picasso maintains an active performance schedule and |
Anderson, and avant-garde painters, including | Picasso, Matisse and Braque. |
Citing moderns like | Picasso, Matisse and Laurens, but also the primitive |
Around 1906, | Picasso, Matisse, Derain and other artists in Paris h |
s of French art in London, and exhibitions of | Picasso, Matisse, Braque, Georges Rouault, Leger, and |
here he was absorbed in the artistic ideas of | Picasso, Matisse, and Redon among others. |
s working as a professional photographer when | Picasso met her in 1936; she was the only photographe |
According to the | Picasso Museum in Paris, the painting was discovered |
he Grimaldi Museum, and is today known as the | Picasso Museum, the first museum in the world to be d |
Today it is home to the | Picasso Museum. |
ch nation, which placed it in the care of the | Picasso Museum. |
There are a number of other | Picasso museums. |
o the former frontman for the Hard rock bands | Picasso, Mystery, Silk & Steel, Sanvoisen, Subway, Tu |
Although | Picasso never explained what the sculpture was intend |
Until he painted La Lecture, | Picasso often embedded some of Walter's features in t |
ed repeatedly, with critics pointing out that | Picasso painted an erect penis, presumably symbolizin |
Picasso painted portraits of both Gertrude Stein and | |
Picasso painted this in Paris after a trip to Monte C | |
nty Python's Flying Circus sketch about Pablo | Picasso painting whilst riding a bicycle: "Well this |
Picasso Pets for Hand-in-Paw (August 28, 2005) | |
artists including Jackson Pollock, Pablo Ruiz | Picasso, Phillip Guston, Robert Rauschenberg, and Wil |
chings, and accompanying prose poem, by Pablo | Picasso produced in early 1937. |
r large, wonky eyes and odd proportions, like | Picasso re-invented in manga." |
Picasso refused to divide his property evenly with he | |
PICASSO reports results (November 2009) for spin-depe | |
plishment in his directorial capacity was the | Picasso retrospective of 1939-1940, which caused a re |
For starters, he organized the first | Picasso retrospective in the United States, put on th |
When La Lecture was exhibited at a | Picasso retrospective, Khokhlova realised that her hu |
This rye is a blend of matador and | picasso ryes created to grow in the alps of Switzerla |
ander Calder, Jorge Pardo, Henry Moore, Pablo | Picasso, Sarah Sze, and Mark DiSuvero. |
Inspired by them | Picasso sends his doves (animated birds) out in a wor |
asters (including Degas, Matisse, Modigliani, | Picasso, Seurat and others) |
She ended her marriage to | Picasso shortly afterward. |
The | Picasso show, at the Victoria and Albert Museum, inci |
Sophia claiming to have had trysts with Pablo | Picasso, Sigmund Freud, and Winston Churchill, amongs |
Picasso spent at least six months working on The Char | |
Although | Picasso started to paint this picture, he gave it a r |
ne Faithfull, Bianca Jagger, Verushka, Paloma | Picasso, Talitha Getty and numerous other celebrities |
Besides their collection of works by | Picasso, the museum also has a collection of the work |
friend and rival Henri Matisse - and so, for | Picasso, the "oriental" subject of this series of pai |
hat was released as the debut single of Marie | Picasso, the winner of the fourth series of the Swedi |
Pablo | Picasso, The Actor, 1904, Metropolitan Museum of Art, |
Pablo | Picasso, Three Musicians (1921), Museum of Modern Art |
th Matisse, is credited for introducing Pablo | Picasso to Fernand Mourlot, and most of the lithograp |
y of his other friend Casagemas' death caused | Picasso to paint this. |
Uhde commissioned | Picasso to paint his portrait (1909) and produced the |
son Rockefeller wanted Henri Matisse or Pablo | Picasso to do it because he favored their modern styl |
But in fact, he was inspired by [Corbett]," | Picasso's grandson Olivier Widmaier Picasso told the |
Kees van Dongen and Pablo | Picasso took up residence between 1900 and 1904. |
3. | Picasso Trigger (1988) |
Picasso Trigger (1988) | |
Picasso triggerfish redirects here. | |
During the war, | Picasso uses his apartment to hide opposition members |
Pablo | Picasso visited this pub-restaurant often in his earl |
Picasso wanted Laporte to move in with him after Gilo | |
Picasso was happy in his relationship with Fernande O | |
Surviving | Picasso was not well received by critics. |
Torre | Picasso was constructed by and is currently the prope |
The book, which influenced | Picasso, was given to him by Princet. |
Picasso was the obstetrician, Guillaume Apollinaire t | |
Picasso was reported to have exclaimed “at last somet | |
In 1951 Visit to | Picasso was nominated for best documentary by the Bri |
Picasso was criticized by cubist artists for his retu | |
Picasso was one of 250 sculptors who exhibited in the | |
influence of the School of Paris stating that | Picasso was over-rated and had been a critic of the V |
nfluenced, although both styles emerged while | Picasso was living in Paris. |
Pablo | Picasso was born in 1881, an extremely chaotic, ever- |
The Cubist sculpture by | Picasso was the first such major public artwork in Do |
tists such as Paul Gauguin, Henri Matisse and | Picasso were intrigued and inspired by the stark powe |
s the give and take between Henri Matisse and | Picasso, where Picasso "borrowed Matisse's voluptuous |
sitors a year, ranking it second to the Museu | Picasso, which attracts 1.3 million visitors, as the |
a is a 1951 expressionistic painting by Pablo | Picasso which is seen as a criticism of American inte |
One of those deliveries was to | Picasso, who was struck by her high ponytail and long |
examples of Edo-period erotica known to Pablo | Picasso, who painted his own adaptation in 1903. |
lhone made her film debut in 1996's Surviving | Picasso with Anthony Hopkins. |
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