Oct. 8 (Bloomberg) — Marina Picasso remembers her famous grandfather as a “vampire”: “He squeezed everyone out like his tubes,” she told the German news magazine Der Spiegel.
The organizers of “Picasso et les Maitres” (Picasso and the Masters), the blockbuster exhibition that opens today in three Paris locations, seem to share that opinion. The catalog calls him a “cannibal,” who killed his mentors to free himself from their spell.
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