"I like the art of..."

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When talking about a particular artist, what would be the most natural way to say that you like their works?

For example, "I like art of Picasso," "I like the art of Picasso,"
"I like Picasso's art."
Is the first sentence without the article correct?
 
When talking about a particular artist, what would be the most natural way to say that you like their works?

For example:

1. "I like art of Picasso." :cross:
2. "I like the art of Picasso." :tick:
3. "I like Picasso's art." :tick:

Is the first sentence without the article correct?

When you give us more than one sentence to look at, please number them so that responding is easier.

2 and 3 are OK. Most people would just say "I really like Picasso". If the conversation is already about art, there's no need to repeat that information.
 
When talking about a particular artist, what would be the most natural way to say that you like their works?

For example, "I like art of Picasso,"(Might best be used/ heard when comparing artists' works.) "I like the art of Picasso,"
"I like Picasso's art."(Either of these two work for me.)
Is the first sentence without the article correct?

Y.
 
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