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Picasso, who said, "I do not seek, I find," followed a simple process in creating art. Which of his masterpieces is a primal motif of Western art?

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Answer: Bull's head is a primal motif that seems over and over in Picasso's painting and can be viewed in Spain, France, Egypt, Italy, Greece, and the middle east. It traverses from the ancient eras of grotto arts to modern bullfights.

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In 1943, Picasso designed his treasure Bull's Head, a primal motif of Western art, from an abandoned bicycle. This model has a natural attractiveness, with the seat of the bicycle shaping up the bull's head and the handlebar shaping up the bull's horns. This shows that to an artistic genius, everything is probably art.

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These would have been the following choices:
a) portrait of gertrude stein
b) les demoiselles d'avignon
c) the bulls head

The primal motif of Picasso's Western art is C.) THE BULL'S HEAD.

The Bull's Head is a masterpiece created by Picasso. It is an artwork that is composed of found objects like seat and handlebar of a bicycle. He created it in 1942
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