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Our critic Scott Cantrell pulled a new one on me Monday in a story about Mexican artist Diego Rivera and his cubist period. Picasso had sounded the barbaric yawp of cubism two years earlier, with Les demoiselles d'Avignon. "Yawp" sounded...
Posted by Steve Blow/Columnist on June 23, 2009 5:00 PM
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