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In 1913 the original plate of "Repast" was re-faced in steel, so a larger set of now valuable etchings could be printed.
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In 1913 the original plate of "Repast" was re-faced in steel, so a larger set of now valuable etchings could be printed.
John Seed: Picasso's "Recession-Proof" Harem John Seed 2010
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His "Return to the Farm" irresistibly suggests the Flight into Egypt; his "Repast" of harvesters, or of gleaners, evokes the Biblical poetry of Ruth and Booz.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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When Pablo Picasso etched "The Frugal Repast" in 1905, he couldn't afford a proper copper etching plate.
John Seed: Picasso's "Recession-Proof" Harem John Seed 2010
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"The" Frugal Repast "reveals the artist's feeling for humanity, especially for the poor and others on the fringes of society."
John Seed: Picasso's "Recession-Proof" Harem John Seed 2010
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When Pablo Picasso etched "The Frugal Repast" in 1905, he couldn't afford a proper copper etching plate.
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"The" Frugal Repast "reveals the artist's feeling for humanity, especially for the poor and others on the fringes of society."
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The box contains three titles, Repast (Meshi, 1951), Sound of the Mountain (Yama No Oto, 1954) and Flowing (Nagareru, 1956), and in his plot summaries Tooze emphasizes that Naruse "preferred genre of shomin-geki (films about the daily lives of ordinary people)."
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Of this, with a little Salt, my Husband, my self and Children made a comfortable Repast, washing it down with clear
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Of this, with a little Salt, my Husband, my self and Children made a comfortable Repast, washing it down with clear
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