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Londons Times Famous People Places Books Cartoons - PICASSO S PEANUTS - T-Shirts
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Under Fire [1983] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Under Fire was one of a trio of notable films from the mid-1980s about journalists involved in Third World war zones. While certainly a lesser film than Salvador (1986) or The Killing Fields (1984) Roger Spottiswoode’s movie is still a commendable work from a director who later brought a similarly political edge to Noriega: God’s Favourite (2000).

Nick Nolte plays an American photo-journalist covering the civil war in Nicaragua in 1979, finding himself caught in a dangerous and cynical web of duplicity and self-interest, as well as falling in love with fellow American, Claire (Joanna Cassidy). Nolte gradually uncovers the degree of his own government’s involvement with the corrupt regime, and inevitably ends up crossing the line from neutral observer to helping the rebel cause.

Under Fire is in essence a reworking of Casablanca, especially as Gene Hackman’s network newsman proves to be Cassidy’s ex-lover, yet thanks to an intelligent script, strong support from Ed Harris as a mercenary and some genuinely unnerving and frightening scenes of the random chaos of war, it’s one which packs a powerful punch. Jerry Goldsmith’s evocative score is among his best of the 1980s.

On the DVD: Under Fire is presented in an anamorphic 1.77:1 transfer which is very clean and clear with minimal grain. The well-mixed Dolby Pro-logic soundtrack is highly effective, if not so startling as a 5.1 track. Beyond multi-language and subtitle options, the only extra is the original trailer, which is also anamorphically enhanced. –Gary S Dalkin
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Customer Review: Taking sides
Under Fire is one of the few mainstream American `political’ movies to emerge from the studio system, but along with Missing it’s probably the best. On one level it grafts a traditional romantic triangle onto its story of American war correspondents in Nicaragua gradually finding themselves drawn to taking sides instead of taking pictures, but at least it’s a convincingly grown-up relationship that allows Nick Nolte, Gene Hackman and a never better Joanna Cassidy to really shine. It’s a shame that Cassidy never got more opportunities like this: a last-minute replacement for Julie Christie, she’s extraordinarily good here. The film also boasts an impressive supporting cast, with a star-making turn from Ed Harris as an amiable but deadly mercenary a standout, although Jean-Louis Tritignant’s deceptively unsubtle CIA man gives him a run for his money (not so much for his performance - his English was non-existent and it’s obvious he’s learned his lines phonetically - but because he has most of the film’s best dialog). Extremely well directed by Roger Spottiswoode with a promise he never really fulfilled, it’s an impressive albeit partisan portrait of a country decaying in the last stages of revolution and also boasts what is possibly Jerry Goldsmith’s finest score (which is saying quite something). Impressive stuff. The DVD’s only extra is the superb theatrical trailer, although it does boast a decent widescreen transfer.
Customer Review: A film with new resonance
Set in civil war torn Nicaragua where the US was propping up the regime of a Dictator (Antonio Somoza) against a popular left wing uprising. Stars Nick Nolte Joanna Cassidy and Gene Hackman. The heroes all make poor choices and are flawed, for both good and bad reasons. The journalists become committed to one side in the conflict, and in this action harm those they wish to support, and yet ultimately an honest piece of reporting does produce change. Thus it addresses the eternal dilemma for journalists who must ask whether to remain passive or become active - record or participate? Now probably - “suppress or report”? Its resonance is the hypocrisy and arrogance of US foreign policy - then supporting South American Juntas through the 1980s and 1990s - and now… It is based upon a true story - the the death of journalist Bill Stewart at the hands of a Nicarguan soldier was filmed by a TV crew and really did change the course of a Civil war - but not before countless “less important” deaths. The film is driven along by an excellent soundtrack, which sucks you in as the tension builds. Weaved in this is an inevitable but credible love story. The leads all give strong performances. I think this film has been rather overlooked - perhaps it said too many things the American public did not want to hear. Better than Salvador. A policitical drama and love story about a murder set in a war! Worth a watch.

The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill [2005] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
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Customer Review: Fly High
San Francisco is a one of a kind city. I fell in love with the spirit of the city long before I ever visited and once there fell in love with it all over again. There are so many things about the city that people can associate with and although it is quite a bit of a tourist mecca there is much more to the life of the city than meets the eye. It was in this spirit that I approached thiis film, having been referred to it on my last visit where I took an alternative route up and down from Coit Tower involving many, many steps. The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill has a certain charm and naievete much like the city where it was shot. Perhaps San Francisco is the only city in the world where wild birds could bring about a career from nothing from a self-confessed Dharma Bum. Beautifully shot with considerable care and obvious affection for each and every one of the subjects including the humans, this beautiful little movie is full of life and hope. If there was ever a spirit of the sixties it lives on in the tolerance the locals have for the birds and their admirers and perhaps there is a lesson for all environmentalists here in the faceof global warming. It is a beautiful and at once a sad tale and throughout we come to recognise the individual birds almost as people with whom we share some growing up time. If anything it is a film which celebrates the uniqueness of San Francisco and it’s many inhabitants which makes it quite unlike any other city on this earth.

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10mm Rondell Bracelet - Picasso Jasper


10mm Rondell Bracelet - Picasso Jasper
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Nude Girl with Necklace Fine Art Giclee Poster Print by Pablo Picasso, 13×20
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Draw With Pablo Picasso
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The Sorcerer’s Apprentice: Picasso, Provence and Douglas Cooper
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Customer Review: Insightful, Amusing and Repugnant
Looking for a biography of Picasso, I came across this: A memoir of life in 1950’s Provence with collector Douglass Cooper, the said artist, and his clique. The first section merely a stuffing of self-indulgence and bitchy anecdotes about the art world, Richardson has centred the final part of the book on Picasso - the only point of interest here - who was at this time towards the end of his life. Thus, after 200 pages of solid irrelevance and voyeurism, I was bored and ready to stop reading, remembering that I hate memoirs. The Picasso chapters approaching I read on and was rewarded; for the memoirieness subsides under a painful end-of-epoch feeling as Richardson, his style becoming less rigid, constructs an intimate profile of Picasso, detailing his labyrinthine relationships with Dora Maar and Jacqueline Roque. Insightful: It’s almost tragic and almost worthwhile. I got what I had wanted and astounded myself at enjoying such a vulgar, decadent book.

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This is the most awesome fragrance a man can wear…it screams irresistable!!! You just have to try it, there is nothing else like it. Thanks again Amazon…I ordered it on Wednesday and recieved it on Friday, and what a bargain at this price plus it is hard to find in stores. Thank you Amazon!!
Customer Review: I’m Happy
Nice fragrance. Classic. A light, airy, fruity oriental — kinda like one of those orange creamsicles you savored as a kid, but this scent isn’t childish. Good for summer or winter. Good staying power. I wear it especially when I need to lift my spirits.

Religion of Pablo Picasso, famous painter
by Mary Ann Caws - 2005 - Art - 173 pages

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Balls to Picasso [DVD AUDIO]
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Picasso - Magic, Sex And Death [2002]
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Les Musiques de Matisse & Picasso
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Paloma Picasso By Paloma Picasso For Women, Eau De Parfum Spray (3.4 Ounces) PALOMA PICASSO by Paloma Picasso for WOMEN EAU DE PARFUM SPRAY 3.4 OZ. Launched by the design house of Paloma Picasso in 1984, PALOMA PICASSO by Paloma Picasso possesses a blend of many florals along with citrus, woods, and greens. It is recommended for evening wear.
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Customer Review: Paloma Picasso
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IF FARTING IS AN ART THEN I’M ITS PICASSO decal bumper sticker


IF FARTING IS AN ART THEN I’M ITS PICASSO decal bumper sticker

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Paris Was A Woman [1995]
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Picasso en Mis Ojos Customer Review: fantastic
This is one of the most gorgeous, musically layered CDs to come out in years, bar none. I’ve listened to it hundreds of times and not only never tire of it, I hear more and more each time. The mix of flamenco and European jazz is seemless and artful, and the Picasso concept takes the work to yet another level. Do not expect more of what you hear in “Lagrimas Negras”. That CD was a clever cross-pollination of two artists from different yet related musical genres, but weighted heavily on the traditional Cuban bolero side. “Picasso en Mis Ojos” is Diego El Cigala doing what Diego does best, which is nuevo Flamenco. The music in this CD expands the boundaries of flamenco by weaving it with an amazing pallet of musical textures and feels, mostly jazz inspired, yielding an amazingly fresh pallet of materials. The musicianship in the band is stunning– the inner lines of instrumental writing and performance and the colors it yields are as good as it gets. And then there’s Diego’s singing, which I have always loved, passionate, crying, loving, talking, floating above and diving into the musical fabric of these songs. The other reviewers here on the Amazon site who express disappointment clearly wanted more “Lagrimas Negras” and don’t seem to understand how much better a work “Picasso en Mis Ojos” actually is. Don’t let their comments sway you into missing out on a great great work.
Customer Review: Nice album!
This is a very nice album by Diego el Cigala. It was a great addition to my collection. I recommend it to lovers of spanish modern music.

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Pablo Picasso - Google Books Result
by Susie Hodge, Pablo Picasso - 2004 - Biography & Autobiography - 48 pages

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Paloma Picasso Perfume by Paloma Picasso 50 ml Eau De Parfum
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Diaghilev, Cocteau - Picasso and Dance / Paris Opera Ballet Between 1917 and 1962, Picasso was involved in creating the designs for nine ballets including Parade, Pulcinella and L’Apr?s-midi d’un Faune, in collaboration with such artists as Jean Cocteau, Erik Satie, Igor Stravinsky, Claude Debussy, L?onide Massine and Vaslav Nijinsky. Le Train Bleu dates from 1924 and Le Tricorne from 1919. These two historic ballets, created originally by Sergei Diaghilev, have been revived by the Paris Opera Ballet. Le Train Bleu (The Blue Train): Scenario by Jean Cocteau, Music by Darius Milhaud. Perlouse: ?lisabeth Maurin, The Handsome Youth: Nicholas Le Riche, The Tennis Champion: Clotilde Vayer, The Golfer: Laurent Qu?val. Le Train Bleu is an operetta dans? of a chic and flippant society. Jean Cocteau, who wrote the scenario, mockingly celebrates the cult of open air life, fine bodies and sport. The dances are inspired by golf, tennis, swimming and acrobatics. Le Tricorne (The Three-Cornered Hat): Libretto by Gregorio Martinez Sierra, Music by Manuel De Falla, Choreography by L?onide Massine, Stage Curtain, Sets & Costumes by Pablo Picasso. The Miller: Kader Belarbi, The Miller’s Wife: Fran?oise Legr?e, Magistrate: Fabrice Bourgeois. Le Tricorne is Spanish from start to finish. Picasso, a native of Andalusia, created sets, costumes, and a stage curtain, which evokes the atmosphere of the ballet by means of a typically Spanish scene. The story, told with humour and warmth, is of a miller’s wife, her jealous husband and a senile magistrate by whom she is pursued. An accompanying documentary, The Story of a Marriage, traces the story of Picasso’s involvement with designs for ballet. Orchestre Des Concerts Lamoureux, Conducted By David Coleman. Special Feature: Directed by Yvon Gerault, The Story Of A Marriage, A film by Didier Baussy-Oulianoff, produced and narrated by Robin Scott. With rare photographs and archive footage, this documentary traces the story of Picasso’s collaboration with, among others, Diaghilev, Cocteau and Massine, and of his designs for the ballet, from 1917 to 1924, inspired by his Russian wife, Olga Koklova. Program language English, with subtitles in English / French / German / Italian / Portuguese / Spanish / Japanese.
Customer Review: Had hoped for more
Very attractive performances of the Blue Train (24m of amusing “fluff”) and the Three-Cornered Hat (37m). The latter is the star of the show with De Falla’s music and Picasso’s designs for the stage curtain, costumes and sets - recreated by the Paris ballet. Picasso had nothing to do with the Blue Train except that a picture of his was used for the curtain. Since the main reason I bought the DVD was for the Picasso connection I would have liked to have a more appropriate 2nd illustration, if such is available, and more of the very interesting documentation (20m). I really like what Picasso did for the Three-Cornered Hat but I do feel a bit “short changed”.
Customer Review: Ballet — Vibrant and Amusing from the Early 20th Century
The real Blue Train transported the affluent from Paris to the southern coast of France to vacation in the sun. Few could afford such luxury, like the “jet set” of the 1950s and ’60s. In her ballet by that name, Nijinska gently poked fun at their pursuits: swimming and sunbathing (in costumes by Chanel, of course), playing golf and tennis, flirting and preening themselves, having affairs, and expressing their jealousies. At the end of the Blue Train, we find a enraged couple in a fight — except, of course, when lovingly posing for photos, all this to the music of Darius Milhaud.

De Falla’s Three-Cornered Hat has become an orchestral showpiece of vibrant, Spanish music; Massine matches it, transporting the vigor of Flamingo dance to the ballet stage.

The performance of the Paris Opera Ballet is splendid, and the introductory material is both interesting and informative. It is a shame that Kultur only provided stereophonic sound.

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AIPTEK Digital Photo Frame Picasso - Digital photo frame - flash 16 MB - 7″


AIPTEK Digital Photo Frame Picasso - Digital photo frame - flash 16 MB - 7″
This 7-inch TFT LCD screen is made for playing back memorable pictures and video clips. It supports auto slideshow with background music and various slideshow effects. The TFT Digital Photo Frame Picasso supports high-resolution photo up to 12 Mega-pixel and multi-storage devices including USB flash drive, SD, MMC, CF, and MS Pro card.

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Michel Legrand by Michel Legrand If the American pop culture profile of French composer-jazz pianist Michel Legrand doesn’t seem what it once was, don’t be misled: his European indie film scores continue six decades on, now numbering nearly 200. But Legrand’s most beloved work remains the lovely, evocative themes he created in the ’60s and ’70s, including “I Will Wait for You” from The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, The Thomas Crown Affair’s “Windmills of Your Mind,” the theme from Summer of ‘42, and his work on Barbra Streisand’s Yentl. This collection marks Legrand’s first solo piano recordings, presenting those and other film score highlights in spontaneously improvised performances that offer a glimpse of Legrand’s musical soul. If, as in “Windmills,” his enthusiasm gets the best of him and he occasionally lapses into flights of melodramatic pianistic self-parody, there are more than enough sublime moments here to compensate, especially on lesser-known songs like Best Friends‘ “How Do You Keep the Music Playing?,” “What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?” from The Happy Ending, and Brian’s Song’s “Hands of Time.” –Jerry McCulley
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This is a great CD! Sound is awesome. I highly recommend it.
Customer Review: Sunlight on his fingertips
Sunlight on his fingertips

The very bright talent of Michele Legrand you can feel especially when Maestro is playing piano himself.

I heard some orchestra performance of Legrand before, that was good, but I was still thinking about him just like about pop music composer.

Now I think different - he is Genius!

Soundstream Pca3500d Picasso Class D Mono Amplifier [3500-watt]


Soundstream Pca3500d Picasso Class D Mono Amplifier [3500-watt]
* RMS Power Ratings: o 1800 Watts x 1 Channel @ 4 Ohms o 2500 Watts x 1 Channel @ 2 Ohms o 3500 Watts x 1 Channel @ 4 Ohms * THD: 85dB * Damping factor: 200 * Input sensitivity: 0.2-6.0V * Crossover slpoes: 24dB * Subwoofer EQ frequancy: 30-150Hz * TST (Twin Stack Technology) Allows 2 amplifiers to drive 1 voice coil effectively doubling the power * High quality FR-4 circuit board * Class D circuitry * Continuously variable low-pass crossover * Continuously variable subsonic filter * Variable subwoofer equalizer * Platinum 2-gauge power connectors * Source voltage 11 - 16 volts DC * 1-ohm stability * Includes EGA-RM Remote Bass Boost Control * Dimentions: 11.2 x 3 x 21 * 1 Year Techronics.com Warranty

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Santa Fe Stoneworks Picasso Marble 2 3/4″ Lockback Knife Gray, Black & Chocolate, this unique marble of natural abstract patterns comes from Utah. This material occurs as a forty foot crack in a white marble mountain that was filled eons ago with brown, orange, gray and black marble. and then never completely healed. The iron oxides give the marble it’s unusual pattern characteristics, bringing to mind the work of Picasso. All items come with Marble on both sides where applicable. 2 3/4″. Hand made. Inlayed on both sides.

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Paloma Picasso By Paloma Picasso For Women, Set-eau De Parfum Spray, 1.7-Ounce Bottle & Body Lotion, 6.7-Ounce Bottle

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Pablo Picasso: Breaking All the Rules: Breaking All the Rules (Smart about the Arts)
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Blue Nude art print by Pablo Picasso
High quality art print by Pablo Picasso measuring 80×60cm

Picasso Portraits
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Contemporary Home 6-pc Towel Set - Picasso Blue

Pablo Picasso Biography

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Minotaure By Paloma Picasso For Men. Eau De Toilette Spray 4.2 Ounces


Minotaure By Paloma Picasso For Men. Eau De Toilette Spray 4.2 Ounces
MINOTAURE by Paloma Picasso for MEN EDT SPRAY 4.2 OZ. Launched by the design house of Paloma Picasso in 1992, MINOTAURE by Paloma Picasso possesses a blend of fresh and sparkling oriental with low notes of sandalwood and patchouli. It is recommended for casual wear.

Customer Review: Wow!!
This is the most awesome fragrance a man can wear…it screams irresistable!!! You just have to try it, there is nothing else like it. Thanks again Amazon…I ordered it on Wednesday and recieved it on Friday, and what a bargain at this price plus it is hard to find in stores. Thank you Amazon!!

Customer Review: I’m Happy
Nice fragrance. Classic. A light, airy, fruity oriental — kinda like one of those orange creamsicles you savored as a kid, but this scent isn’t childish. Good for summer or winter. Good staying power. I wear it especially when I need to lift my spirits.

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Under Fire was one of a trio of notable films from the mid-1980s about journalists involved in Third World war zones. While certainly a lesser film than Salvador (1986) or The Killing Fields (1984) Roger Spottiswoode’s movie is still a commendable work from a director who later brought a similarly political edge to Noriega: God’s Favourite (2000).

Nick Nolte plays an American photo-journalist covering the civil war in Nicaragua in 1979, finding himself caught in a dangerous and cynical web of duplicity and self-interest, as well as falling in love with fellow American, Claire (Joanna Cassidy). Nolte gradually uncovers the degree of his own government’s involvement with the corrupt regime, and inevitably ends up crossing the line from neutral observer to helping the rebel cause.

Under Fire is in essence a reworking of Casablanca, especially as Gene Hackman’s network newsman proves to be Cassidy’s ex-lover, yet thanks to an intelligent script, strong support from Ed Harris as a mercenary and some genuinely unnerving and frightening scenes of the random chaos of war, it’s one which packs a powerful punch. Jerry Goldsmith’s evocative score is among his best of the 1980s.

On the DVD: Under Fire is presented in an anamorphic 1.77:1 transfer which is very clean and clear with minimal grain. The well-mixed Dolby Pro-logic soundtrack is highly effective, if not so startling as a 5.1 track. Beyond multi-language and subtitle options, the only extra is the original trailer, which is also anamorphically enhanced. –Gary S Dalkin
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Customer Review: Taking sides
Under Fire is one of the few mainstream American `political’ movies to emerge from the studio system, but along with Missing it’s probably the best. On one level it grafts a traditional romantic triangle onto its story of American war correspondents in Nicaragua gradually finding themselves drawn to taking sides instead of taking pictures, but at least it’s a convincingly grown-up relationship that allows Nick Nolte, Gene Hackman and a never better Joanna Cassidy to really shine. It’s a shame that Cassidy never got more opportunities like this: a last-minute replacement for Julie Christie, she’s extraordinarily good here. The film also boasts an impressive supporting cast, with a star-making turn from Ed Harris as an amiable but deadly mercenary a standout, although Jean-Louis Tritignant’s deceptively unsubtle CIA man gives him a run for his money (not so much for his performance - his English was non-existent and it’s obvious he’s learned his lines phonetically - but because he has most of the film’s best dialog). Extremely well directed by Roger Spottiswoode with a promise he never really fulfilled, it’s an impressive albeit partisan portrait of a country decaying in the last stages of revolution and also boasts what is possibly Jerry Goldsmith’s finest score (which is saying quite something). Impressive stuff. The DVD’s only extra is the superb theatrical trailer, although it does boast a decent widescreen transfer.
Customer Review: A film with new resonance
Set in civil war torn Nicaragua where the US was propping up the regime of a Dictator (Antonio Somoza) against a popular left wing uprising. Stars Nick Nolte Joanna Cassidy and Gene Hackman. The heroes all make poor choices and are flawed, for both good and bad reasons. The journalists become committed to one side in the conflict, and in this action harm those they wish to support, and yet ultimately an honest piece of reporting does produce change. Thus it addresses the eternal dilemma for journalists who must ask whether to remain passive or become active - record or participate? Now probably - “suppress or report”? Its resonance is the hypocrisy and arrogance of US foreign policy - then supporting South American Juntas through the 1980s and 1990s - and now… It is based upon a true story - the the death of journalist Bill Stewart at the hands of a Nicarguan soldier was filmed by a TV crew and really did change the course of a Civil war - but not before countless “less important” deaths. The film is driven along by an excellent soundtrack, which sucks you in as the tension builds. Weaved in this is an inevitable but credible love story. The leads all give strong performances. I think this film has been rather overlooked - perhaps it said too many things the American public did not want to hear. Better than Salvador. A policitical drama and love story about a murder set in a war! Worth a watch.
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World Masterpieces of Art on Cd between the 16th and 20th centuries. This CD is invaluable in its contents, for where else could one view the best works of over 200 painters and sculptors at the mere press of a key? A kaleidoscope of landscapes, still life, portraits, frescos and sculptures seems to unfold in a never-ending stream as you browse through image after image of astonishing quality. You will witness the outstanding paintings of Michelangelo da Caravaggio, who was a religious mystic, brutal criminal, ambitious careerist, and of course, brilliant painter. Polish artist Abakanowicz, whose works are included here began as a brilliant painter but later switched to sculptural works of great monumentality and expressiveness. The works of Francis Bacon (1909-1992), the eminent British painter known for his large, colorful, and grotesque paintings of the human body, are mesmerizing and thought provoking. Equally fascinating are the works of renowned artists like William Blake, Lucian Freud the grandson of Sigmund Freud, Guston who deliberately adopted an unrefined comic-book style, Italian Master Raffaello Santi, Rossetti who was torn between his twin loves of poetry and painting, and Ucello, most of whose paintings have been destroyed or are in poor condition. Ucello’s works are notable for their rich, decorative panoply, for their solid, wooden toy like figures and for the experiments he made in foreshortening. No collection of masterpieces can, however, be complete without the works of the 15th century Italian genius Michelangelo Buonarroti, and this CD gives full credit to the master by including 37 of his best works.

Paloma Picasso By Paloma Picasso For Women, Eau De Parfum Spray (3.4 Ounces)


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PALOMA PICASSO by Paloma Picasso for WOMEN EAU DE PARFUM SPRAY 3.4 OZ. Launched by the design house of Paloma Picasso in 1984, PALOMA PICASSO by Paloma Picasso possesses a blend of many florals along with citrus, woods, and greens. It is recommended for evening wear.

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Life with Picasso
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Customer Review: A wonderful insight into real life with Picasso
This book follows the decade or so that Francoise Gilot and Picasso were lovers, and covers their day-to-day lives, their discussions on art, their friends (Matisse, Gertrude Stein, Braque etc) and their children (Paloma and Claude). It’s a wonderful biography, beautifully written and very evocative. You admire Francoise for sticking with Picasso for so long and are amazed at the genius that he was. A great read whether or not you are interested in Picasso and his art.

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