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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? Portrait of Gertrude Stein Les Demoiselles d'Avignon The
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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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the answer to this question is The Bulls Head
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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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