In a fleeting moment of genius Picasso once said, “I am the greatest collector of Picassos in the world.” He then went on to have several hundred million more consecutive fleeting moments of genius before he died and bestowed his magnificent oeuvre upon the world. While this museum does not have all of Picasso’s most famous pieces, it is without a doubt comprehensive. The exhibits span a great deal of his career and is reflective of the many expressionistic stages he went through. On canvas or as a sculpture, it is clear that Picasso was to say the least, an extraordinary intelligence. This is evidenced in the work here in this museum. Perhaps the nicest thing for me was the inclusion of information about each work including the medium, year and collection. Additionally, these facts were presented in three different languages which made for a pleasant experience. Not intimidating at all like those jerks at the Louvre (by now you must know that my slandering is in jest.) If you are a fan of Picasso, I would HIGHLY recommend visiting this wonderful presentation of the man and his opus. If you don’t like Picasso, you should stay at home, look at the phone as if you might call someone, don’t call anyone, stay at home and do nothing.
http://www.musee-picasso.fr/
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