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星期四, 9月 16, 2004, 11:55 下午

Picasso joke

Picasso once fell into an acrimonious conversation with a woman over his so-called art. "My daughter can paint like that," she declared, at one point. "Congratulations, Madame," Picasso replied. "Your daughter is a genius."

[Picasso once visited an exhibition of children's drawings: "When I was their age, I could draw like Raphael," he declared, "but it took me a lifetime to learn to draw like them." (He wasn't kidding: as a fifteen-year-old student at the Barcelona Academy of Fine Arts, Picasso completed the competitive art examination - for which students were given a month - in one day, and won first place.)]

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