Adib Fricke
Leonardo da Vinci's Smile - A Random Generator
(Sample Sentences / Demo Version)
Do you agree with the thesis that Pieter Breughel is one of the greats in the history of art?
It's crazy that Giacomo Balla got worse and worse as the years went on.
Could it be that Alexander Archipenko was trustworthy?
You can make a really good impression at a cocktail party if you tell your fellow guests that Titian was basically unable to paint.
I can well imagine that Salvador Dali didn't believe in God.
It's hard to believe that young art dealers have paintings which appeal to the masses.
Would you ever have thought that paintings of Native Americans have something oppressive about them?
My mommy said that Rudolf Belling was only playing with reality.
Unfortunately, we'll have to get used to the fact that Joseph Cornell was only producing kitsch at the end of his life.
My colleague's husband said that Morandi couldn't differentiate between what was beautiful and what was not.
I wasn't aware that art is more than just painting pictures.
By the way, did you know that American artists are more fun than German artists?
Newsweek reported that early Pop Art paintings have something aural about them.
By the way, did you know that Larry Rivers' objects have a great aura?
Doesn't it mean anything to you that artists deceive the public?
I heard an anecdote the other day which said that Anselm Kiefer should give up painting.
The more I deal with the arts the more I think that works by the Expressionists are difficult to understand.
My art dealer confided in me that small paintings are unrealistic.
It made me nauseous when I heard that El Lissitzky was really narrow-minded.
Yesterday in front of the museum someone asked me if I also think that Tapiès wanted to ride on the Orient Express.
As I was lighting a cigarette this morning it dawned on me that it's no longer possible to look at art.
My uncle says that Giovanni Anselmo wants to take a stab at the Last Supper.
Why do you claim that K.R.H. Sonderborg is trendy?
At the last meeting of the board of trustees the chairman supposedly said that Ernst Wilhelm Nay talked too much.
The President of the United States recently said that Gilbert only talks about himself.
It's once again possible to claim without embarrassment that Maillol was way ahead of his time.
The wife of the Austrian ambassador made a fool of herself in public when she said that Sigmar Polke doesn't have a chance on the American art market.
I was standing in line at the grocery store yesterday when I heard a woman say that Roy Lichtenstein dreams of receiving special recognition for his work.
I was excited to learn that vertical kilometers are important works.
My research shows that Mauricio Nannucci's works in neon have lost their charm.
It was interesting to hear that my two Classical paintings have something to do with passion.
Incidentally, do you think it's accurate that Louise Bourgeois consulted with a public relations firm?
My colleague's husband said that Paul Klee painted like a young god.
A recent TV program reported that drawings of unicorns can be seductive.
I go on the assumption that A.R. Penck isn't a big deal.
On an invitation to an opening at the Marlborough Gallery it was written that many artists remain undiscovered.
Unfortunately, we'll have to get used to the fact that paintings of the American Southwest don't provoke anyone anymore.
Apparently there is a sign in the Gotham Book Mart which says that Erich Heckel was egocentric.
Do you agree with the thesis that painted snapshots are intense?
I was surprised to discover that Morris Louis called out for more light on his deathbed.
A recent TV program reported that John Chamberlain produces museum-quality works.
My insurance agent thinks that Kazuo Katase and Ian Hamilton Finlay have the same passions.
My wife goes on the assumption that modern paintings in general don't have anything to do with reality.
It's simply unbelievable that ter Borch had real artistic problems back then.
I recently heard a guard at the museum say that Jean Bazaine was a very sensual artist.
I've been banned from the local arts association, because I proclaimed at the Halloween party that Alfred Kubin collected exhibition catalogues.
At the last opening I heard that Blinky Palermo used to get depressed after he had finished painting.
It surprises me that Sol LeWitt is deep.
My cousin from Baltimore said that David Rabinowitch is always trying to provoke scandals.
At a recent conference of psychologists I heard that Artemisia Gentileschi began repeating herself very early on.
Reliable sources claim that art is a matter of talent.
I heard Roy Boyd say that Yves Klein created an open system.
The head of the British consulate recently embarrassed himself when he commented at a reception that Max Pechstein didn't live passionately.
Well, I'm sure that Myron Stout is artistically sophisticated.
While I was eating sushi the other day someone at the next table said that Allan Kaprow keeps a diary.
I have established the fact that drip paintings are charming.
The New York Post reported that the paintings in the Ufifzi are found in many dictionaries of art.
My father has said that Modernist paintings should be sold at auction.
I know an art critic who likes to put forth the theory that art is one of the most beautiful experiences there is.
My partner was saying that René Magritte worked best at night.
My pen pal wrote that Dan Flavin once tried to hold up an art supply store.
While doing research for my dissertation I found out that art makes new discoveries possible.
My professor always liked to say that Walter Dahn will never sell out.
Well, I'm sure that Rupprecht Geiger is always well dressed when he goes to openings.
Of course it's wrong to say that Nicholas Africano lacks passion.
It astonishes me that Fontana developed his own label.
It seems to me that Raymond Duchamp-Villon was depressed when he didn't have anything to do.
This morning our department head told us that the pictures by Duane Michals aren't worth as much now as they used to be.
I was surprised to discover that Dadaist paintings would not have been possible in this form 50 years ago.
Be that as it may, I'm convinced that Wolfgang Laib doesn't want to sell any more pieces.
The President of the United States recently said that Gertrude Stein was a painter of the sublime.
I doubt anyone knows that Kurt Schwitters developed his own personal understanding of space and time.
It isn't necessarily true that Markus Lüpertz likes to play pool.
The other day at breakfast David McKee told me that Arnulf Rainer likes listening to the radio.
Apparently there is a sign at Printed Matter which says that David Smith began repeating himself early on.
It astonishes me that Ronald Jones is brilliant.
Why are you so sure that paintings by members of Die Brücke are somehow alien?
The slogan for a certain brand of felt tip pens says that art changes the world.
In an adult ed class I heard that Camille Graeser spent years doing self-portraits.
At a recent conference of sociologists I heard that de Chirico was eclectic.
On the college radio station it was recently mentioned that figures drawn in the Cubist style are consumable.
On an invitation to an opening at the Marlborough Gallery it was written that Renoir brought up new questions.
I'm convinced that the bodies of the women in Rubens' paintings have a deeper meaning.
My grandmother has always said that Otto Muehl is a Renaissance man.
My inner voice tells me that Jack Goldstein drowned his favorite teddy bear.
Yesterday I was telling my therapist that art teachers have an affinity for paintings which shouldn't be misused by advertisers.
In his last letter Nam June Paik mentioned that art and culture are best viewed in the dark.
In the New York Times someone wrote that the Flemish old masters are a surprise every time.
My nephew, who is an art student, told me that Mauricio Nannucci's works in neon are nice to look at.
My wife goes on the assumption that Lyonel Feininger was serious.
My friend in Jersey City always says that Martha Rosler paints with bright colors.
It's simply unbelievable that John Baldessari has quit smoking.
At a Fourth-of-July party someone was saying that the paintings in the Louvre are often found in photo albums.
I wonder how the art market will react when it becomes known that art can be an awesome experience.
At the last opening I heard that black paintings are worth the money.
In a dictionary of art and artists I read that Paul Gaugin did fantastic work.
Do you think that the paintings at the ICA in Boston have advanced the history of art?
My mommy said that Mark Rothko occasionally confused his ego with his id.
It doesn't make sense when someone claims that Karl Schmidt-Rottluff was an elitist.
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