This is the second Pablo Picasso book I have gotten from the library. I must admit, sometimes I get his art, and sometimes I don't. He was very prolific in terms of the number of projects he finished every year. This book seems to have a couple of themes. One is women with their breasts exposed. However, these pictures are often done in a distorted style. The other is the dove of peace.






If there were a third theme it would be portraits, but distorted to be unrecognizable.
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