- Picasso (disambiguation)
Picasso is a name of Italian descent, and may refer to:
People
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Francisco Picasso , Uruguayan medley swimmer
*Pablo Picasso , prolific and well known Spanish painter and sculptor
*Paloma Picasso , fashion designer and businesswoman, daughter of Pablo Picasso and Françoise Gilot
*Radu Sîrbu , Moldovan-Romanian singerPlaces
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Torre Picasso (Picasso Tower), a 43-story skyscraper in Madrid, Spain
*Musée Picasso (Picassomuseum ), a mansion in Paris, France that contains over 3000 works of art by Pablo Picasso
*Museu Picasso (Picasso museum), in Barcelona, Spain which contains over 3500 works of art by Pablo Picasso
*Museo Picasso , inM%C3%A1laga , Spain
*Bobigny - Pablo Picasso (Paris Métro) , a station of the Paris Métro, the eastern terminus of line 5Other
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Picasso (band) , a Japanese rock band, most known for several theme songs for the anime TV series "Maison Ikkoku"
*Picasso triggerfish , a triggerfish found in the reefs of the Indo-Pacific region, named after Pablo Picasso
*Chicago Picasso , a monumental, 50-foot tall, 162-ton sculpture in Chicago, Illinois
*Surviving Picasso , a 1996's Merchant Ivory Film starring Anthony Hopkins as the painter Pablo Picasso
*Balls to Picasso , a heavy metal album released in 1994 and the second solo effort by musician Bruce Dickinson
*Pablo Picasso (song) , a song written by Jonathan Richman for his proto punk group The Modern Lovers
*Picasso at the Lapin Agile , a play written by Steve Martin in 1993
*The Xsara Picasso, a small family car produced by the French automaker Citroën "(SeeCitroën Xsara )
*Pablo Picasso, a song on the albumThe Clarence Greenwood Recordings by Citizen Cope.
*Citroën C4 Picasso , a compact MPV produced by the French automaker Citroën
*ThePICASSO (dark matter) physics experiment, the Project in Canada to Search for Supersymmetric Objects
*Picasso, a character, played by Kendal Nagorcka, on the children's showThe Shak
*Pikasso guitar , custom-made guitar (42 strings, three necks) played from Pat Metheny
*"Picasso Laughing", a poem by Patti Smith from her 1973 book "Witt"
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