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Oct 6, 2024
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mncstr
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Picasso was very prolific
Putting out lots of art. I remember when I was on business in San Francisco. Going to several small art galleries and he had pieces in most of the galleries
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I can't imagine having "buy art" money and going for a Picasso,
Courtimedes
Oct 6, 6:14pm
or at the very least a Garfunkel.
zonacougar
Oct 6, 6:24pm
Meh, I'd go for a nice Chesterfield or an Ottoman.
Courtimedes
Oct 6, 6:25pm
RE: Meh, I'd go for a nice Chesterfield or an Ottoman.
zonacougar
Oct 6, 6:29pm
Think about how many Kinkades one could purchase for that price.
Sandstone Cougar
Oct 6, 6:26pm
RE: Think about how many Kinkades one could purchase for that price.
zonacougar
Oct 6, 6:29pm
I mean, my kitsch weakness is Norman Rockwell-
Courtimedes
Oct 6, 6:36pm
Love Rockwell; more of a dogs at the poker table guy myself.
Sandstone Cougar
Oct 6, 6:39pm
RE: Love Rockwell; more of a dogs at the poker table guy myself.
Courtimedes
Oct 6, 6:44pm
I once worked for a company called Figgie International. Their HQ was about a
EM_Puma
Oct 6, 7:53pm
Picasso is for those that don’t know art but want to fit in.
Longseason
Oct 6, 6:42pm
I'd go Titian. I'm good with prints though. I wouldn't want a 150 million dollar Picasso or anyone else
mokelembembe
Oct 6, 7:49pm
Picasso was very prolific
mncstr
Oct 6, 11:03pm
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