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Rick Steves' Europe
Art Bites 189: Pablo Picasso: Cubism, "Guernica," and Much More
In his long career, Pablo Picasso lived the isms of the 20th century. His art shows how he was classically trained, experimented with bohemians in Paris (inventing Cubism), captured the horror of modern warfare with “Guernica,” and found freedom in playful abstraction.
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Traveling across Germany, we trace the roots of Nazism in the aftermath of World War I.
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After exploring the proud cuisine capital of Lyon we head for Chamonix.
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Switzerland draws travelers from around the world for its legendary mountains.
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In the Alps of Austria and Italy, we celebrate both nature and culture.
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Starting in Glasgow, we travel to Stirling Castle, and watch a sheepdog demo.
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We'll wander across the Isles of Iona and Skye, then set sail for Orkney’s Scapa Flow.
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Let's visit Scotland’s Glencoe, Inverness, the Culloden battlefield and Loch Ness.
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Let's relax in Cefalù, ponder ancient Siracusa, and fill up at a Sicilian banquet
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Let's enjoy Sicily's Palermo, Monreale, Agrigento, Villa Casale, Taormina, and Mt. Etna
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Celebrate with the locals in Sevilla, Paris, Pamplona, Munich, Nürnberg and the snowy Alps
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Let's join the locals at Siena's Palio, Scotland’s Highland Games, Carnevale in Venice
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Traveling to Santorini, Mykonos and Rhodes, we’ll see how cruising can help you island-hop