Why was Picasso so crap at painting?

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For his time he was always the kind of artist who pushed boundaries. Before Picasso art was mainly concerned with representing real objects. Movements like Impressionism and Fauvism used techniques to create more emotional paintings but they were still grounded in representing landscapes, scenes, people...
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For his time he was always the kind of artist who pushed boundaries. Before Picasso art was mainly concerned with representing real objects. Movements like Impressionism and Fauvism used techniques to create more emotional paintings but they were still grounded in representing landscapes, scenes, people and objects. read less
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