Tuesday 18 July 2023

[No. 1,118] Picasso in his seventies

I think that was the best time of his life, you know?

And in the 1950s[1], and his life changed after the Second World War ... big time![1], and in the 1950s[2], and all his great work was done, but ... he wasn't deep into his decline - at that point[1], and his life changed after the Second World War ... big time![2], and he was world famous, and rich[1], and all his great work was done, but ... he wasn't deep into his decline - at that point[2], and he was seen as the greatest artist of the twentieth century[1], and he was world famous, and rich[2], and, oh! ... the greatest painter ever - as far as I'm concerned[1], and he was seen as the greatest artist of the twentieth century[2], and as some critic said: he was starting his new career as the legend of Picasso[1], and, oh! ... the greatest painter ever - as far as I'm concerned[2], and that's fine, you know?[1], and as some critic said: he was starting his new career as the legend of Picasso[2], and he was still fit and healthy, even tanned![1], and that's fine, you know?[2], and he hadn't given in completely to despair ... death was a long way off[1], and he was still fit and healthy, even tanned![2], and he was still working - hard![1], and he hadn't given in completely to despair ... death was a long way off[2], and I think David Douglas Duncan took the photographs for Viva Picasso around this time[1], and he was still working - hard![2], and he really had magical powers ... even making out-of-circulation banknotes valuable again by doodling on them[1], and I think David Douglas Duncan took the photographs for Viva Picasso around this time[2], and ... worth more, actually[1], and he really had magical powers ... even making out-of-circulation banknotes valuable again by doodling on them[2], and can you do that?[1], and ... worth more, actually[2], and if he wanted a new house or something ... he would just spend an afternoon on a new painting and give it to the owner[1], and can you do that?[2], and ... you try doing that![1], and if he wanted a new house or something ... he would just spend an afternoon on a new painting and give it to the owner[2], and he owned enough paintings by Cezanne, Van Gogh, and Matisse to start an art gallery[1], and ... you try doing that![2], and he could get away with wearing simple clothes[1], and he owned enough paintings by Cezanne, Van Gogh, and Matisse to start an art gallery[2], and hold on to his status ...[1], and he could get away with wearing simple clothes[2], and he didn't even decorate his homes properly[1], and hold on to his status ...[2], and he was powerful enough to become a communist without alienating his capitalist buyers[1], and he didn't even decorate his homes properly[2], and not easily done[1], and he was powerful enough to become a communist without alienating his capitalist buyers[2], and he was powerful enough to continue being a capitalist without alienating his communist supporters[1], and not easily done[2], and - even more difficult![1], and he was powerful enough to continue being a capitalist without alienating his communist supporters[2], and he could make a dove a symbol of peace[1], and - even more difficult![2], and, so ...[1], and he could make a dove a symbol of peace[2], and high culture is the best culture - if you know what you're doing[1], and, so ...[2], and - if you know how to play the game[1], and high culture is the best culture - if you know what you're doing[2], and if you know how to win[1], and - if you know how to play the game[2], and in the 1950s[3], and if you know how to win[2], and his life changed after the Second World War ... big time![3], and all his great work was done, but ... he wasn't deep into his decline - at that point[3], and he was world famous, and rich[3], and he was seen as the greatest artist of the twentieth century[3], and, oh! ... the greatest painter ever - as far as I'm concerned[3], and as some critic said: he was starting his new career as the legend of Picasso[3], and that's fine, you know?[3], and he was still fit and healthy, even tanned![3], and he hadn't given in completely to despair ... death was a long way off[3], and he was still working - hard![3], and I think David Douglas Duncan took the photographs for Viva Picasso around this time[3], and he really had magical powers ... even making out-of-circulation banknotes valuable again by doodling on them[3], and ... worth more, actually[3], and can you do that?[3], and if he wanted a new house or something ... he would just spend an afternoon on a new painting and give it to the owner[3], and ... you try doing that![3], and he owned enough paintings by Cezanne, Van Gogh, and Matisse to start an art gallery[3], and he could get away with wearing simple clothes[3], and hold on to his status ...[3], and he didn't even decorate his homes properly[3], and he was powerful enough to become a communist without alienating his capitalist buyers[3], and not easily done[3], and he was powerful enough to continue being a capitalist without alienating his communist supporters[3], and - even more difficult![3], and he could make a dove a symbol of peace[3], and, so ...[3], and high culture is the best culture - if you know what you're doing[3], and - if you know how to play the game[3], and if you know how to win[3], and

And in the 1950s[1], and his life changed after the Second World War ... big time![1], and in the 1950s[2], and all his great work was done, but ... he wasn't deep into his decline - at that point[1], and his life changed after the Second World War ... big time![2], and he was world famous, and rich[1], and all his great work was done, but ... he wasn't deep into his decline - at that point[2], and he was seen as the greatest artist of the twentieth century[1], and he was world famous, and rich[2], and, oh! ... the greatest painter ever - as far as I'm concerned[1], and he was seen as the greatest artist of the twentieth century[2], and as some critic said: he was starting his new career as the legend of Picasso[1], and, oh! ... the greatest painter ever - as far as I'm concerned[2], and that's fine, you know?[1], and as some critic said: he was starting his new career as the legend of Picasso[2], and he was still fit and healthy, even tanned![1], and that's fine, you know?[2], and he hadn't given in completely to despair ... death was a long way off[1], and he was still fit and healthy, even tanned![2], and he was still working - hard![1], and he hadn't given in completely to despair ... death was a long way off[2], and I think David Douglas Duncan took the photographs for Viva Picasso around this time[1], and he was still working - hard![2], and he really had magical powers ... even making out-of-circulation banknotes valuable again by doodling on them[1], and I think David Douglas Duncan took the photographs for Viva Picasso around this time[2], and ... worth more, actually[1], and he really had magical powers ... even making out-of-circulation banknotes valuable again by doodling on them[2], and can you do that?[1], and ... worth more, actually[2], and if he wanted a new house or something ... he would just spend an afternoon on a new painting and give it to the owner[1], and can you do that?[2], and ... you try doing that![1], and if he wanted a new house or something ... he would just spend an afternoon on a new painting and give it to the owner[2], and he owned enough paintings by Cezanne, Van Gogh, and Matisse to start an art gallery[1], and ... you try doing that![2], and he could get away with wearing simple clothes[1], and he owned enough paintings by Cezanne, Van Gogh, and Matisse to start an art gallery[2], and hold on to his status ...[1], and he could get away with wearing simple clothes[2], and he didn't even decorate his homes properly[1], and hold on to his status ...[2], and he was powerful enough to become a communist without alienating his capitalist buyers[1], and he didn't even decorate his homes properly[2], and not easily done[1], and he was powerful enough to become a communist without alienating his capitalist buyers[2], and he was powerful enough to continue being a capitalist without alienating his communist supporters[1], and not easily done[2], and - even more difficult![1], and he was powerful enough to continue being a capitalist without alienating his communist supporters[2], and he could make a dove a symbol of peace[1], and - even more difficult![2], and, so ...[1], and he could make a dove a symbol of peace[2], and high culture is the best culture - if you know what you're doing[1], and, so ...[2], and - if you know how to play the game[1], and high culture is the best culture - if you know what you're doing[2], and if you know how to win[1], and - if you know how to play the game[2], and in the 1950s[3], and if you know how to win[2], and his life changed after the Second World War ... big time![3], and all his great work was done, but ... he wasn't deep into his decline - at that point[3], and he was world famous, and rich[3], and he was seen as the greatest artist of the twentieth century[3], and, oh! ... the greatest painter ever - as far as I'm concerned[3], and as some critic said: he was starting his new career as the legend of Picasso[3], and that's fine, you know?[3], and he was still fit and healthy, even tanned![3], and he hadn't given in completely to despair ... death was a long way off[3], and he was still working - hard![3], and I think David Douglas Duncan took the photographs for Viva Picasso around this time[3], and he really had magical powers ... even making out-of-circulation banknotes valuable again by doodling on them[3], and ... worth more, actually[3], and can you do that?[3], and if he wanted a new house or something ... he would just spend an afternoon on a new painting and give it to the owner[3], and ... you try doing that![3], and he owned enough paintings by Cezanne, Van Gogh, and Matisse to start an art gallery[3], and he could get away with wearing simple clothes[3], and hold on to his status ...[3], and he didn't even decorate his homes properly[3], and he was powerful enough to become a communist without alienating his capitalist buyers[3], and not easily done[3], and he was powerful enough to continue being a capitalist without alienating his communist supporters[3], and - even more difficult![3], and he could make a dove a symbol of peace[3], and, so ...[3], and high culture is the best culture - if you know what you're doing[3], and - if you know how to play the game[3], and if you know how to win[3], and

And in the 1950s[1], and his life changed after the Second World War ... big time![1], and in the 1950s[2], and all his great work was done, but ... he wasn't deep into his decline - at that point[1], and his life changed after the Second World War ... big time![2], and he was world famous, and rich[1], and all his great work was done, but ... he wasn't deep into his decline - at that point[2], and he was seen as the greatest artist of the twentieth century[1], and he was world famous, and rich[2], and, oh! ... the greatest painter ever - as far as I'm concerned[1], and he was seen as the greatest artist of the twentieth century[2], and as some critic said: he was starting his new career as the legend of Picasso[1], and, oh! ... the greatest painter ever - as far as I'm concerned[2], and that's fine, you know?[1], and as some critic said: he was starting his new career as the legend of Picasso[2], and he was still fit and healthy, even tanned![1], and that's fine, you know?[2], and he hadn't given in completely to despair ... death was a long way off[1], and he was still fit and healthy, even tanned![2], and he was still working - hard![1], and he hadn't given in completely to despair ... death was a long way off[2], and I think David Douglas Duncan took the photographs for Viva Picasso around this time[1], and he was still working - hard![2], and he really had magical powers ... even making out-of-circulation banknotes valuable again by doodling on them[1], and I think David Douglas Duncan took the photographs for Viva Picasso around this time[2], and ... worth more, actually[1], and he really had magical powers ... even making out-of-circulation banknotes valuable again by doodling on them[2], and can you do that?[1], and ... worth more, actually[2], and if he wanted a new house or something ... he would just spend an afternoon on a new painting and give it to the owner[1], and can you do that?[2], and ... you try doing that![1], and if he wanted a new house or something ... he would just spend an afternoon on a new painting and give it to the owner[2], and he owned enough paintings by Cezanne, Van Gogh, and Matisse to start an art gallery[1], and ... you try doing that![2], and he could get away with wearing simple clothes[1], and he owned enough paintings by Cezanne, Van Gogh, and Matisse to start an art gallery[2], and hold on to his status ...[1], and he could get away with wearing simple clothes[2], and he didn't even decorate his homes properly[1], and hold on to his status ...[2], and he was powerful enough to become a communist without alienating his capitalist buyers[1], and he didn't even decorate his homes properly[2], and not easily done[1], and he was powerful enough to become a communist without alienating his capitalist buyers[2], and he was powerful enough to continue being a capitalist without alienating his communist supporters[1], and not easily done[2], and - even more difficult![1], and he was powerful enough to continue being a capitalist without alienating his communist supporters[2], and he could make a dove a symbol of peace[1], and - even more difficult![2], and, so ...[1], and he could make a dove a symbol of peace[2], and high culture is the best culture - if you know what you're doing[1], and, so ...[2], and - if you know how to play the game[1], and high culture is the best culture - if you know what you're doing[2], and if you know how to win[1], and - if you know how to play the game[2], and in the 1950s[3], and if you know how to win[2], and his life changed after the Second World War ... big time![3], and all his great work was done, but ... he wasn't deep into his decline - at that point[3], and he was world famous, and rich[3], and he was seen as the greatest artist of the twentieth century[3], and, oh! ... the greatest painter ever - as far as I'm concerned[3], and as some critic said: he was starting his new career as the legend of Picasso[3], and that's fine, you know?[3], and he was still fit and healthy, even tanned![3], and he hadn't given in completely to despair ... death was a long way off[3], and he was still working - hard![3], and I think David Douglas Duncan took the photographs for Viva Picasso around this time[3], and he really had magical powers ... even making out-of-circulation banknotes valuable again by doodling on them[3], and ... worth more, actually[3], and can you do that?[3], and if he wanted a new house or something ... he would just spend an afternoon on a new painting and give it to the owner[3], and ... you try doing that![3], and he owned enough paintings by Cezanne, Van Gogh, and Matisse to start an art gallery[3], and he could get away with wearing simple clothes[3], and hold on to his status ...[3], and he didn't even decorate his homes properly[3], and he was powerful enough to become a communist without alienating his capitalist buyers[3], and not easily done[3], and he was powerful enough to continue being a capitalist without alienating his communist supporters[3], and - even more difficult![3], and he could make a dove a symbol of peace[3], and, so ...[3], and high culture is the best culture - if you know what you're doing[3], and - if you know how to play the game[3], and if you know how to win[3], and