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He did a series of dog paintings of Lump in the latter part of 1957. Answer 2: Lump is the bottom of the canvas in Picasso's multiple reinterpretations of Velázquez's masterpiece "Las Meninas." Gone is the somnolently regal hound of the original. In its place is, well, a sausage with four short legs and two pointed ears. Picasso painted 44 studies in his "Meninas" series between Aug. 17 and Dec. 30, 1957 - and Lump appears in 15 of them. This means that Picasso never painted a picture of Lump as Lump.

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