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https://discord.gg/6NdxuYJ6 Synopsis of Don Quixote’s Metamorphosis by Coppola If I bray, will you listen and be attentive? Claims of a fake or forgery will come, ignore them. They will be disproven. The history you have been taught is wrong and only part of the whole tale. The 350 th Anniversary of Cervantes first edition of his classic book Don Quixote was printed January 16 1605 in 400 copies.

On February 11th, 1955, Pablo Picasso created a masterpiece that was only recently discovered by the author of this manuscript found behind another work of art in Montclair, New Jersey late 2005.

This lost Talisman, his Magnus Opus is a homage to his muse and first wife the ballerina Olga Khoklova created upon her death. Without Olga there would be no Don Quixote The artist once stated rhetorically why do you think I date everything I do? Because it is not sufficient enough only to know an artist's works but you must know when he did them, why, how and under what set of personal circumstances surrounding the works creation .

This artwork I titled Don Quixote's Metamorphosis because of its semiotics which are based primarily on the second century tale by Apuleius which is known to be the precursory novel to Cervantes' masterpiece.

The artwork is signed and dated in India ink on 100 percent cotton wove sized canvas six months prior to the academically accepted ink wash, a drawing on paper dated August 10 1955.

Several teams of experts have forensically examined the artwork in detail testifying that it is hand-done and absolutely not any sort of reproduction or print

The history of Olga Khoklova and Picasso began as a result of their history together which is related to the ballet that later inspired the artist's use of this subject matter upon her death. Olga’s ballet instructors both performed in The Don Quixote Ballet as Kitri and Sancho Panza respectively. Sokolova and Ceccetti were two of the most influential teachers in the history of The Don Quixote Ballet

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By DQKC
By DQKC

https://discord.gg/6NdxuYJ6 Synopsis of Don Quixote’s Metamorphosis by Coppola If I bray, will you listen and be attentive? Claims of a fake or forgery will come, ignore them. They will be disproven. The history you have been taught is wrong and only part of the whole tale. The 350 th Anniversary of Cervantes first edition of his classic book Don Quixote was printed January 16 1605 in 400 copies.

On February 11th, 1955, Pablo Picasso created a masterpiece that was only recently discovered by the author of this manuscript found behind another work of art in Montclair, New Jersey late 2005.

This lost Talisman, his Magnus Opus is a homage to his muse and first wife the ballerina Olga Khoklova created upon her death. Without Olga there would be no Don Quixote The artist once stated rhetorically why do you think I date everything I do? Because it is not sufficient enough only to know an artist's works but you must know when he did them, why, how and under what set of personal circumstances surrounding the works creation .

This artwork I titled Don Quixote's Metamorphosis because of its semiotics which are based primarily on the second century tale by Apuleius which is known to be the precursory novel to Cervantes' masterpiece.

The artwork is signed and dated in India ink on 100 percent cotton wove sized canvas six months prior to the academically accepted ink wash, a drawing on paper dated August 10 1955.

Several teams of experts have forensically examined the artwork in detail testifying that it is hand-done and absolutely not any sort of reproduction or print

The history of Olga Khoklova and Picasso began as a result of their history together which is related to the ballet that later inspired the artist's use of this subject matter upon her death. Olga’s ballet instructors both performed in The Don Quixote Ballet as Kitri and Sancho Panza respectively. Sokolova and Ceccetti were two of the most influential teachers in the history of The Don Quixote Ballet

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