Two years ago, toddling three year old Romany de Villiers sold his first painting at the London Embankment Art Exhibition for five guineas and received worldwide publicity. He was called the second Picasso. And now a more experienced five year old is all het up about the Picasso Exhibition at London's Tate Gallery and he just had to visit the place and pick up some ideas on Cubism and the Blue Period. He was in a dream world at the Tate. So much was he impressed with the great painter's works that he rarely had time to look around before rushing home in an excited and inspired mood. For Romany, son of Hampstead artist, Pierre, was ready for action and he at once started to prepare his own Picasso-like paintings for his own exhibition. His father said he started painting just as soon as he could hold a brush and when he made his first sale two years ago he beat his father to the punch. For he hadn't sold a painting for eight years. Photo shows Five year ols Romany trying his hand at some cubism after seeing the Tate Gallery Picasso Exhibition. August 1960

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