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The usual: oils, charcoal, chalk, etching and engraving burins, newspapers, rubber cement (he and Braque invented collages as part of cubism), pottery. He did a bulls head by combining a bicycle handle and seat.

And always, of course, the best paper and canvas he could get. After all, his work deserved it.

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Oil paint, crayons, pencil, engraving tools, tools for making caramics ...

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Picasso use oil,charcoal,chalk,newspaper,rubber,cement and pattering.

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He used nice oily colors that were really colorful. It was abstract

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Practically any material you can think of.

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He used not only oil paints, but water colour paints, engraving, pencil and so on.

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OIl, drawing, graphics, sculpture, ceramics etc

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paper and paint

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