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Using the revolutionary "Dietz process
This photo was taken in Boston the year the band cracked into the mainstream
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Picasso: Portrait of Man I 23.9.64, Le Goût du Bonheur Quinn Using the revolutionary "Dietz processPicasso's Taste of Happiness Le Got du Bonheur In 1970, Pablo Picasso collaborated with printer Gunther Dietz to achieve the extraordinary: a print that feels exactly like a drawing. Using the revolutionary "Dietz process," these pieces were created not with ink, but with the actual charcoal, crayon, and pencil used by the artist. The result is a stunning textured work that captures the relief and "messiness" of Picassos own hand. Picasso contributed
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