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Anonymous

Jan 18, 2025

In picasso’s masterpiece bull’s head, which bicycle part makes up the bull’s horns?

In Picasso's masterpiece "Bull's Head," which bicycle part is used to represent the bull's horns?
a. Chain
b. Handlebars
c. Seat
d. Tire

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Anonymous

Feb 18, 2025

B. handlebars is the correct answerExplanation:It is shown on the sculpture that the horns are sort of bent in the middle, but then flat to shown the protruding of the horns this flat space is where the hands would go when riding a bicycle.  The head is a bicycle seat, and Picasso used the most of the bicycle, and used both the seat and the handlebars.  
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Anonymous

Dec 09, 2024

Picasso basically started to upcycle before a lot of people as he took something old and made it into something new the bulls head is a bike seat and the horse are made from handlebars.
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Anonymous

Jan 10, 2025

the handle bars because it looks more like horns then any other bicycle or bike parts.I hope this helps. Explanation:
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Anonymous

Dec 20, 2024

The seat and the handlebars of a bicycleExplanation:In The Bull's Head (1942), Pablo Picasso took a handlebar and a bicycle seat and joined them into a bull's head. The handlebars and the seat themselves are not a work of art. And even bringing them together in this way does not require great technical expertise. But the result shows incredible genius. The handlebars and the seat have always been there, within reach of all of us, but only Picasso saw this association. Picasso created, and art is directly linked to the act of creation.
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Elroy Tromp

Dec 10, 2024

“Bull's Head”, a bronze sculpture created in Paris in 1942, uses the shape of a saddle and a bicycle handlebar. Explanation:     Pablo Picasso took a handlebar and a bicycle seat and joined them into a bull's head. The handlebars and the seat themselves are not a work of art. And even bringing them together in this way does not require great technical expertise. But the result shows incredible genius. The handlebars and the seat have always been there, within reach of all of us, but only Picasso saw this association. Picasso created, and art is directly linked to the act of creation. The creation took place in a very simple way, with absolutely trivial objects, remnants of an old bicycle, but “The Bull's Head” is undeniably Art.
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Anonymous

Jan 06, 2025

Bull's Head is a found object artwork by Pablo Picasso, created in 1942 from seat and handlebars of a bicycle
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Anonymous

Feb 09, 2025

He used an old bicycle seats and handle bars ?
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Anonymous

Jan 29, 2025

It is handlebars part that makes up the bull's horns, In Picasso's masterpiece Bull's Head.
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Anonymous

Jan 30, 2025

Most sculptors use clay. It's squishy, easy to work with, and cheap! We also use cutting boards while making smaller sculptures, and instruments, from things as odd as metal hooks, to something, as easy to find as a plastic knife. Sculptors usually use anything they can find that looks like it could help them, and their own two hands!1. clay2. stone3. chisel

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