What do Pablo Picasso, the U.S. Navy, the British Royal Navy, and the U.S. Army Air Forces (USAAF) have in common?
They were all users of rather distinctive—some would say garish—painting styles. In Picasso’s case, it was to create art. In the military’s case, it was to disguise ships and aircraft with what is known as disruptive or “dazzle” camouflage.
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