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Picasso grew tired of his mistress Dora Maar; Picasso and Gilot began to live together. Eventually, they had two children: Claude Picasso, born in 1947 and Paloma Picasso, born in 1949. In her 1964 book Life with Picasso, [73] Gilot describes his abusive treatment and myriad infidelities which led her to leave him, taking the children with her ...
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José Ruiz y Blasco was born in Málaga, Spain in 1838 and grew up in a middle-class family.At 42 years of age, he married María Picasso López (1855-1938), [2] who was 17 years younger than him. [3]
She shot herself, with Picasso’s gun, on 15 October 1986 in the Mougins estate. [13] Among some of the art works produced in the house are The Dance of Youth, 1961, Nu Assis dans un Fauteuil, 1963, the Chicago Picasso, 1967 and Femme Nue au Collier, 1968. [14] Picasso lived in almost total isolation in his last residence, working prolifically.
He used his art to reflect on war, peace and politics in a way that enabled people to open their eyes and gain new insight to such prevalent topics.
On June 24, 1901, the first major exhibition of Pablo Picasso's artwork opened at a Paris gallery. According to History.com, The 19-year-old Spaniard was relatively unknown outside Barcelona, but ...
The Museu Picasso (Catalan pronunciation: [muˈzɛw piˈkasu], "Picasso Museum") is an art museum in Barcelona, in Catalonia, Spain. It houses an extensive collection of artworks by the twentieth-century Spanish artist Pablo Picasso , with a total of 4251 of his works.
Picasso's Blue Period began in late 1901, following the death of his friend Carlos Casagemas and the onset of a bout of major depression. [4] It lasted until 1904, when Picasso's psychological condition improved. The Rose Period is named after Picasso's heavy use of pink tones in his works from this period, from the French word for pink, which ...