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Wade Hampton III
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Re: Therese Dreaming

Post by Wade Hampton III » Sat Dec 09, 2017 5:23 pm

Will Williams wrote: BTW, Pablo Picasso was not Jewish, though he might as well have been. He was an open, active communist. He was also a talented artist, early on, however, but then he took to giving the world the schlock that the (((Modern))) art industry promoted and paid him well to produce. See Tom Wolf's The Painted Word.
I am compelled to agree. See early Picasso..
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...as to later Picasso...although I still see no issue with the work of Balthus, Jew though he may be.
I wonder how The Reich would have dealt with his work?
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Re: Therese Dreaming

Post by Will Williams » Sun Dec 10, 2017 6:10 pm

Wade Hampton III wrote:
Will Williams wrote: BTW, Pablo Picasso was not Jewish, though he might as well have been. He was an open, active communist. He was also a talented artist, early on, however, but then he took to giving the world the schlock that the (((Modern))) art industry promoted and paid him well to produce. See Tom Wolf's The Painted Word.
I am compelled to agree. See early Picasso..
I was thinking more of his early paintings, like this painterly portrait from life:
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Re: Therese Dreaming

Post by Wade Hampton III » Sun Dec 10, 2017 10:06 pm

Will Williams wrote: I was thinking more of his early paintings, like this painterly portrait from life:
Likewise. However somewhere in his long life, he went off on a tangent. I did some 'Net research on
his life, and from that I garnered that at the time of his death in 1973, he was worth over $500M. In
the image below, you will see to the right of Debbie Harry, his sole benefactor daughter spending
some of that cash at NYC's Studio 54 in 1975:
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