Talk:Picasso's African Period

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are there any other piccasso pics dat r inspired by african art?

Yes, I am also looking for more examples of his African Influenced art period. I'm not finding much information on it through other sources as it pretty much directly relates to Cubism. Since I am doing a history project on Picasso, should I include this period?

[edit] Les Demoiselles d'Avignon

Am I missing something? There are all sorts of names floating in this article, seemingly referring to Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, but spelt incorrectly. They don't seem to mean anything, so should they be edited out? There just seem an awful lot of mistakes...Google hardly pulls any results for "Les Mademoiselle Mignonne's" for examples. Just a thought. 86.130.97.208 11:13, 26 November 2006 (UTC)