prolific = fruchtbar; reich; überaus produktiv
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Pablo Picasso, who produced about 13,500 paintings or designs, 100,000 prints or engravings, 34,000 book illustrations and 300 sculptures or ceramics, is not surprisingly listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the most PROLIFIC artist in history.
Moreover, Picasso, whose full name is Pablo Diego Jose Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Crispin Crispiano de la Santisima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso, might also be named "most prolifically-named artist in history."
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pro-lif-ic
1. Producing offspring or fruit in great abundance; fertile.
2. Producing abundant works or results: a prolific artist.
French prolifique, from Medieval Latin prolificus : Latin proles, prol-, offspring;
Synonyms: fertile, fecund, fruitful, productive, prolific These adjectives mean marked by great productivity:
FERTILE farmland; a FECUND imagination; FRUITFUL efforts; a PRODUCTIVE meeting; a PROLIFIC writer.