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Happy Birthday Picasso!

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So -- at which great Older Master was Picasso (born OTD 1881) looking when he painted Guernica in 1937? Of course you know this! pic.twitter.com/PiRttosVFr — Dr. Peter Paul Rubens (@PP_Rubens) October 25, 2021   Pablo Picasso Reads About Pablo Picasso.  Born on this day, in 1881

Picasso's "Women of Algiers" sells for $179 Million

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Gregg Chadwick   @ greggchadwick   Picasso's "Women of Algiers" sells for $179,365,000 = most expensive painting to sell at auction http:// bbc.in/1E2Jb7H   Tyler Green   @ TylerGreenDC  ·  3h 3 hours ago A human who could have given $179 million to an art museum, a food bank or a library chose to spend it on a luxury item for themselves. 8 retweets 19 favorites Reply   Retweeted 8   Favorited 19 Reply   Retweet   Favorite View Tweet activity

For Alex Eliot on his Passing - "Oriste!"

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“Life is a fatal adventure. It can only have one end. So why not make it as far-ranging and free as possible?”  Alexander Eliot I received the sad news yesterday that my dear friend, art writer and mythologist, Alex Eliot passed away. Born April 28, 1919, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Alex would have turned 97 this week.  Alex was the art editor at Time Magazine from 1945 until 1960. During those years Alex crafted numerous articles about the modern art scene.  Alex always held us spellbound with tales of meeting the major artists of the period.  Alex especially loved to tell the story of meeting Salvador Dali in New York and that Dali became a close friend because Jane Winslow,  Eliot’s wife,   had lived in Catalonia and spoke Dali’s native Catalan fluently.  For his 90th birthday, Alex's talented daughter, the writer Winslow Eliot, asked me to craft an appreciation of Alex. I have revamped this essay a bit to reflect on his pass...