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...that I can say is that I don’t like Guernica at all, although I helped [Pablo Picasso] hang the painting,” he writes. “Recently, I discovered that Alberti, and Jose Bergamin share my opinion. All three of us would like to put a bomb under Guernica, but we are too old now for such things...

Author: By Daniela Nemerenco, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Luis Bunuel’s Bohemian World | 12/6/2006 | See Source »

...feel that no hand has ever possessed a greater gift of wonder, of revealing in one single, decisive stroke the mystery of life in all its profundity," writes a critic named José Bergamin in one of the new books, Picasso at 90. "The most perfect, absolute, authentic Picasso, the Picasso par excellence, it seems to me, is the latest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Anatomy of a Minotaur | 11/1/1971 | See Source »

...Seville in an attempt to put Prince Juan Carlos, third son of ex-King Alfonso, on the throne (TIME, Aug. 22). On trial before the Supreme Court in Madrid, General Sanjurjo lived up to his reputation for indifference in the face of danger. He listened quietly while old Francisco Bergamin, Spain's Clarence Darrow, argued that his coup had not been a "consummated revolt,'' for which the penalty is death, but a "frustrated rising," punishable with life imprisonment. He smiled when a soldier testified that in ordering him to blow up the Lora del Rio bridge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SPAIN: Frustrated Rising | 9/5/1932 | See Source »

...cast of the play is as follows: Percinet J. S. Abreu '14 Sylvette Miss Stone Bergamin, J. Heard, Jr., '12 Pasquinot, Q. S. Greene '13 Straforel, P. S. Abreu '11 Blaise, W. G. Rice...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "LES ROMANESQUES" TONIGHT | 12/1/1910 | See Source »

...friends, Bergamin and Pasquinot, wishing to end their days together, tell their respective children, Percinet and Sylvette, that they are mortal enemies, in the hope that if the young people are forbidden to meet, they will seek to do so, and thereby fall in love. But as the children are of a romantic turn of mind, the stratagem succeeds too well, and they become so haughty and arrogant to one another that their fathers are compelled to tell them the truth. Then they separate, and Percinet sets out into the world to seek adventure. Bergamin and Pasquinot, thrown into...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "LES ROMANESQUES" TONIGHT | 12/1/1910 | See Source »

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