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1967, i believe if not i am sorry, i am a little rusty on my history

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Q: What year did Picasso visit Chicago?
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When was Visit to Picasso created?

Visit to Picasso was created in 1949.


How did Picasso make Picasso Chicago?

he went to 156 bc


When did Picasso visit Paris?

Pablo Picasso first went to Paris in 1900


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How many tourists visit chicago each year?

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What are some of the land marks about Chicago?

The Chicago Water Tower. The Navy Pier. The Trump Tower. The Sears Tower. The Chicago Picasso.


Is the Chicago Picasso sculpture the biggest of his?

It is the same height (15 m) as the one in Kristinehamn, Sweden, which is a profile of Picasso's wife, Jacqueline.


Did Picasso ever visit the US?

Picasso was born in Malaga, Spain. There is no evidence that he ever visited Cuba.


Where can you find information on the History of Chicago like who founded it and in what year?

In many books. The most recent place to look is the Encyclopedia of Chicago, by Grossman and Keating, et.al. or visit the Chicago Historical Society.


Why was the sculpture Chicago Picasso a controversy?

Those who failed to appreciate Picasso' artistic style proposed sculptures of a giant pickle and Ernie Banks of the Chicago Cubs instead. It has taken decades for the work to be accepted and appreciated by most residents, but it stands today as a major Chicago landmark and a monumental work of art.