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  • noun Plural form of Picasso.

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Examples

  • According to the AFP, Redjil had been previously sentenced to five years in jail, with two years suspended, in September for stealing two Picassos from the home of the painter's granddaughter in 2007, but had been on the run since then.

    Abdelatif Redjil, Frenchman Who Comforted Princess Diana, Exposed As Paris Thief Curtis M. Wong 2010

  • According to the AFP, Redjil had been previously sentenced to five years in jail, with two years suspended, in September for stealing two Picassos from the home of the painter's granddaughter in 2007, but had been on the run since then.

    Abdelatif Redjil, Frenchman Who Comforted Princess Diana, Exposed As Paris Thief Curtis M. Wong 2010

  • According to the AFP, Redjil had been previously sentenced to five years in jail, with two years suspended, in September for stealing two Picassos from the home of the painter's granddaughter in 2007, but had been on the run since then.

    Abdelatif Redjil, Frenchman Who Comforted Princess Diana, Exposed As Paris Thief The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • It's right up there alongside the Picassos, which is unheard-of for a piece of porcelain, he said.

    Family's old Chinese vase fetches $83 million in auction 2010

  • Sarah Stein developed a lifelong friendship with Matisse, and although she and Michael bought other artists, including Cézanne's "Five Bathers" and several Picassos, they focused on Matisse.

    One Family's Adventures With Art Judy Fayard 2011

  • MoMA could ditch a couple of Picassos every winter for the next 50 years without feeling the pinch.

    Trading a Monet for a Solid Southpaw Joe Queenan 2011

  • The art collection is fabulous and varied, including Impressionists, Picassos and other modern paintings and sculptures, and a small African art room.

    Spring Break in Washington, DC aka TBTAM 2009

  • Off-radar: Sotheby's is offering 10 Picassos in its May 3 evening sale, and new collectors will likely glom onto his early "Blue Period" works from the early 1900s or his sinuous portraits from the 1930s.

    The Art Market Snaps Back Kelly Crow 2011

  • Everett Collection 'The Train' (1964) 'The Train' (1964) Stolen: Hundreds of paintings from French museums—62 Picassos

    Art Theft in the Movies 2011

  • Leo and Gertrude also bought Cézanne, Gauguin, Degas, Bonnard's exquisite sleeping nude "La Sieste" (1900) and many Picassos, including the study in blue called "Two Women at a Bar" (1902) and "Boy Leading a Horse" (1905-06).

    One Family's Adventures With Art Judy Fayard 2011

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