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Monday, September 19, 2011
"two canvases competing"
Pablo Picasso, Portrait of a Woman, 1910, oil on canvas: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. With these two images the subjects were simultaneously visible and invisible, as if there were two canvases competing; the first layer being the image of a woman, and the second being a broken space of shapes, lines and color.
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