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Near the end of his life,Pablo Picasso predicted to a friend he would be remembered as a “Spanish poet who dabbled in painting,drawing,and sculpture.”The most famous artist of the 20th century was certainly joking. Picasso (1881-1973) knew he would be forever identified as the figure who rejected Renaissance traditions,ushering in a complex new relationship of the artist to the visible world and the audience.