Paul Clifford is a fictional character in a novel of the same name by nineteenth-century writer Edward Bulwer-Lytton. The novel is famous for beginning with the immortal line "It was a dark and stormy night", and centres around a young fellow who is a fashionable man-about-town by day and a masked highwayman called "Captain Lovett" by night.
Pablo Picasso, on the other hand, was a famous painter who was born in Spain, and lived mostly during the twentieth century. He is known mostly for his unrealistic, cubist paintings of people.
In short--two very, very different men. As a small matter of curiosity, where on earth did you get such a question?
i am not an expert but i think the difference between Picasso and Dali is the fact that Dali was a surrealist artist and Picasso had several different styles but was mostly Cubism which he co-invented.
For starters, Hannah Hoch is a woman and Pablo Picasso is a man. So there.
Spain
Juan Gris did, Salvador Dali did.
Don Salvador,also his uncle
In Spain and France. Dali also in the USA for 8 years.
It is when a picture is taken from different angles.
From Catalonia, Spain.
Spain
Salvador Dali and Pablo Picasso to start with...
Juan Gris did, Salvador Dali did.
nothing at all
Don Salvador,also his uncle
The artists Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, and Pau Gasol, of the Los Angeles Lakers
Diego Velázqez, Francisco Goya, Joan Miró, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí.
El Greco, Salvador Dali and Pablo Picasso all enjoyed bullfights.
In Spain and France. Dali also in the USA for 8 years.
It is when a picture is taken from different angles.
pablo picasso