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魔术师之间有一种默契:从不让观众知道他们这一行当的秘密。诗人、画家和音乐家也是如此,他们小心翼翼将所有创作构思的痕迹涂掉,公之于众的是最后的、完善的作品。1973年,九十二岁的毕加索与世长辞了。当时,只有少数知情者知道,在毕加索巨额遗产中,有175本草图本,画了约有7000多幅草图。因为有更重要的事情要处理,没有人来考虑这些草图本。画家虽然撇下了他的妻子、两个孩子和三个私生子,但他没有留下遗嘱。一大批律师、艺术鉴赏家、税务官员忙着处理价值数百万的遗产。经过长
There is a tacit understanding between the magician: never let the audience know the secrets of their business. The same is true of poets, painters and musicians, who carefully paint off all the traces of their creative ideas and make them public, final and complete works. In 1973, Picasso, 92, died. At that time, only a few insiders knew that there were 175 sketches and about 7,000 sketches in the huge legacy of Picasso. No one is considering these sketches because there are more important things to deal with. Although the artist left his wife, two children and three bastards, he did not leave a will. A large number of lawyers, art connoisseurs and tax officials are busy working on the legacy of millions. After long