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Falling for Picasso

By garib January 25, 2010, 11:56 am

This past weekend, a woman lost her balance and fell on Picasso’s painting “The Actor” ($130 million) at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The fall left a cut at the lower right-hand corner of the painting which was completed in 1905, but museum officials say that it will be treated. The woman did not suffer injuries but was very embarrassed.

Artist Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) is known for his extraordinary art. He is also known for being a womanizer. Many women feel for his charm and mystery. It seems as though even after his death, women continue to fall for him; this time literally. If you’re going to fall, better make it worthwhile. This woman certainly did.

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nare wrote:

Great commentary!

Tue Jan 26 09:30:35 2010

yere1 wrote:

The difference is… the women who fell for Picasso in the past felt rejuvenated, but now – only embarrassed…

Mon Feb 1 12:05:01 2010

tamar.kevonian wrote:

can’t think of a better place to fall or a more interesting artwork to ‘fall’ for.

Fri Feb 12 02:20:14 2010

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