It is thought to be a modern phrase used as an advertisement in a Printers Journal by Fred Barnard in March 1927 to promote images in advertising. To make the advertisement more popular it was attributed to Confucius. A variation appears in Russian literature in the 19th Century
1945 (nineteen forty-five) is an abstract nounas a word for a year. All words for time are abstract nouns; time is a concept.1945 (one thousand, nine hundred, forty-five) is a concrete noun as a word for a physical count of something (for example: There are 1,945 tiles in the mosaic.)1945 (one thousand, nine hundred, forty-five) is an abstract noun as a word for a count of something abstract (for example: There are 1,945 legends our ancestors have handed down to us. It takes a lifetime to learn them and to pass them down to our children.)
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Enamel Saucepan (1945) is a good example of Synthetic Cubism, one of two branches of cubism that Picasso and Braque first developed in 1907. This style of painting was more about how the artist broke down the image into planes and facets, showing an object from several angles at once and less about the image having symbolic meaning (as, for example, Picasso's "Guernica"). Synthetic Cubism, used more decorative shapes, stencilling, collage, and brighter colors. Enamel Saucepan seems to be generally regarded as a still life without attendant meaning though the individual viewer is, of course, free to ascribe whatever meaning they wish. Of "Guernica" Picasso said “It isn’t up to the painter to define the symbols. Otherwise it would be better if he wrote them out in so many words! The public who look at the picture must interpret the symbols as they understand them.”
You could make a picture out of one thousand words. For example, take a picture of an elephant, then use words and fonts to describe it while bilding it. Like gray, big, wild
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"a picture is worth a thousand words"
as much as pictures of a thousand words are usually worth Also, A picture is worth a Thousand words means that a picture, is as good as 1000 words. You could have a 1000 word essay, and be describing a scene, and you could have a 1 picture that has 1 scene.
a picture is worth a thousand words
That would be "A picture paints a thousand words."
Paints. A picture paints a thousand words.
The saying is, 'One picture is worth a thousand words'.
This is a "ditloid", a famous phrase represented by its first letters, as in an acronym. The phrase is "A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words".
Haven't you ever seen a picture of a concentration camp? A picture of the survivors is worth a thousand words of description. A picture of the ones who were killed is also "worth a thousand words." See link below. May it never happen again.
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