viernes, 24 de marzo de 2017

Most Prolific Painter



           Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Neponucemo de los Remedios Crispin de la Santíssima Trindad Ruiz y Picasso (1881 – 1973) of Spain was the most prolific of all professional painters in a career which lasted 75 years. It has been estimated that Picasso produced about 13,500 paintings and designs, 100,000 prints and engravings, 34,000 book illustrations and 300 sculptures and ceramics. His oeuvre has been valued at £ 500 million (US$ 788 million).
 Picasso was a master fully erratic pioneer with a hand in every art movement of the century.
a) What was Pablo Picasso’s profession?
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b) According to the text, how old was he when he started his career?
 (          ) five years old.
(           ) twenty-four years old.
(           ) seventeen years old.

c) What world record does he hold?
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 Read the sentence below again and check.

  Pablo Picasso was the most prolific of all professional painters.

§  In this sentence, Picasso is being compared to…

      (        ) Leonardo da Vinci.

      (         ) Vicent Van Gogh.
  
      (          ) all the painters in the world.

 Read the sentences below and check the ones that compare one artist or work of art    with all the other artists or works of art in the world.
a. (            ) In my opinion, Mona Lisa is the most beautiful painting in the world.
b. (            ) I think Picasso was more creative than Da Vinci.
c. (            ) The Louvre is the most famous museum in the world.
d. (            ) Van Gogh’s self – portraits are better than Picasso’s works of art.


a)  What day of the week comes before Sunday?
(           ) Monday
(           ) Tuesday
(           ) Saturday

b) What day of the week comes after Monday?
(           ) Tuesday
(           ) Sunday
(           ) Friday

c) What day of the week comes before Friday?
(           ) Thursday
(           ) Wednesday

(           ) Saturday

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