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"I remember my mother taking me to see the Picasso show in the 1940s, and I was impressed by the life..." — Richard Rogers
I remember my mother taking me to see the Picasso show in the 1940s, and I was impressed by the life and vibrancy of it all. It was a bit too avant-garde for most Londoners at the time, but since then, the city has become a centre for modern culture.
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