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This research paper: 5 pages in length. Interpretation is limited only as far as one's imagination. After all, what we like and do not like is all a matter of personal taste. Such is the same for Pablo Picasso's "Mademoiselles d'Avignon," inasmuch as the artist harbored a much talked about abstract style. Some revered this appearance, others were wildly disapproving of it. But one must ask what is beauty in art? Is that distinction not absolutely interpretive, as well? Truly, it is quite difficult to define what is beautiful when the very essence is as individual as the fragrance of a flower. Picasso's "Mademoiselles d'Avignon" holds an inordinate degree of inherent magnificence, which is its primary point of interest. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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