Oh...not to backtrack us back to the last dust up too badly, but now that I've finally had a chance to catch up fully on this thread:
Picasso was a lousy, low talent excuse of an artist too.
Unsure if you're joking, but Picasso was actually a very talented artist. He had very good technical skills and there are some "traditional" paintings by him out there. They're just not famous. And what people actually think of when you say Picasso was very interesting (at least to me). Unfortunately, he had what is called a Sylvia Plath Effect. He did something that was great on its own merits, but unfortunately opened the door to a lot of people who thought they could be equally profound by just aping the superficial style of the innovator.