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LAS MUJERES DE LAS MUJERES DE Pablo Diego José Fco. de Pablo Diego José Fco. de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Ma. de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Ma. de los Remedios Crispín los Remedios Crispín Crispiano Santísima Trinidad Crispiano Santísima Trinidad Ruiz Picasso Ruiz Picasso (1881 – 1973) (1881 – 1973)

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LAS MUJERES DELAS MUJERES DEPablo Diego José Fco. de Paula Juan Pablo Diego José Fco. de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Ma. de los Remedios Nepomuceno Ma. de los Remedios

Crispín Crispiano Santísima Trinidad Crispín Crispiano Santísima Trinidad Ruiz Picasso Ruiz Picasso

(1881 – 1973)(1881 – 1973)

Dir. de Informatica
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FERNANDE OLIVIERFERNANDE OLIVIER1881 – 19661881 – 19661904 – 19111904 – 1911

Ella 23 / El 23Ella 23 / El 23

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19051905

““On a stormy On a stormy evening in June evening in June

1904, there 1904, there began a period began a period of nine years of of nine years of

volcanic love volcanic love which belong which belong

among the among the annals of annals of

legendary legendary passionspassions“ “

(Crespelle 9). (Crespelle 9).

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CROQUIS DE CROQUIS DE

CABEZA DE CABEZA DE

MUJERMUJER 19091909

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Picasso: The Cubist Portraits of Picasso: The Cubist Portraits of FernandeFernande Olivier Olivier

displays 16 portraits of Picasso's companion, displays 16 portraits of Picasso's companion, Fernande Olivier. Fernande Olivier.

They're from a series of 60 portraits Picasso They're from a series of 60 portraits Picasso created of Olivier between spring and fall in 1909. created of Olivier between spring and fall in 1909.

This series is virtually unprecedented in its This series is virtually unprecedented in its devotion to a single subject. devotion to a single subject.

The exhibit (through January 18, 2004) reveals The exhibit (through January 18, 2004) reveals Picasso's exploration of cubism and his Picasso's exploration of cubism and his reformulation of human physiognomy. reformulation of human physiognomy.

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Marcell Hubert /EVA Marcell Hubert /EVA GOUELGOUEL1885 – 19151885 – 1915

1910 – 1915tuberculosis1910 – 1915tuberculosis

Ella 25 / El 29Ella 25 / El 29

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CROQUIS DE CROQUIS DE MUJER CONMUJER CON CAMISACAMISA 19131913

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Gaby Depreye Lespinasse, Irene Lagut, Fernande Gaby Depreye Lespinasse, Irene Lagut, Fernande Olivier, Eva Gouel, Elvire Palladinin, Emilienne Olivier, Eva Gouel, Elvire Palladinin, Emilienne

Pâquette, Silvette Davil , You-YouPâquette, Silvette Davil , You-You

1905 – 1917 1905 – 1917

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OLGA KOKHLOVAOLGA KOKHLOVA1891 – 19551891 – 19551917 – 19271917 – 1927

Se casan en 1918Se casan en 1918Ella 37 / El 37Ella 37 / El 37

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19171917

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OLGA CONOLGA CON

SOMBRERO SOMBRERO

DE PLUMADE PLUMA 19201920

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On On FebruaryFebruary 4 4, 1921, Olga gave birth to a boy named Paulo , 1921, Olga gave birth to a boy named Paulo (Paul). From then on, Olga and Picasso's relationship (Paul). From then on, Olga and Picasso's relationship deteriorated. In 1927, Picasso began an affair with a 17-deteriorated. In 1927, Picasso began an affair with a 17-year old French girl, Marie-Thérèse Walter. In 1935, Olga year old French girl, Marie-Thérèse Walter. In 1935, Olga learned of the affair from a friend, who also informed her learned of the affair from a friend, who also informed her that Walter was pregnant. Immediately, Olga took Paulo, that Walter was pregnant. Immediately, Olga took Paulo, moved to the South of France, and filed for divorce. Picasso moved to the South of France, and filed for divorce. Picasso refused to divide his property evenly with her as required refused to divide his property evenly with her as required by French law, so Olga stayed legally married to him until by French law, so Olga stayed legally married to him until her death from cancer in Cannes, France in 1955.her death from cancer in Cannes, France in 1955.

Paulo, who died on June 5, 1975, had two children: Pablito Paulo, who died on June 5, 1975, had two children: Pablito (born on May 5, 1949 - committed suicide on July 2, 1973) (born on May 5, 1949 - committed suicide on July 2, 1973) and Marina (born on November 14, 1950).and Marina (born on November 14, 1950).

In 1990, Marina Picasso founded an orphanage in Thu Duc, In 1990, Marina Picasso founded an orphanage in Thu Duc, Vietnam (a former military base). Named "The Village of Vietnam (a former military base). Named "The Village of Youth," it was funded by Marina’s inheritance from her Youth," it was funded by Marina’s inheritance from her grandfather, Pablo Picasso. Marina’s foundation has also grandfather, Pablo Picasso. Marina’s foundation has also organized the digging of wells in inland Vietnam, sends organized the digging of wells in inland Vietnam, sends regular shipments of milk to orphanages and hospitals, and regular shipments of milk to orphanages and hospitals, and grants farming subsidies and scholarships.grants farming subsidies and scholarships.

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Paulo Paulo ((FebruaryFebruary 4 4, , 19211921 – – June 5June 5, , 19751975)) Born Paul Joseph PicassoBorn Paul Joseph Picasso

PABLO DIBUJANDOPABLO DIBUJANDO 19231923

SE LO LLEVA SU MAMASE LO LLEVA SU MAMA

EN 1927EN 1927

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His son Paulo died of cirrhosis of the His son Paulo died of cirrhosis of the liver due to drug and alcohol abuse. liver due to drug and alcohol abuse.

Barred from his funeral on April 10, Barred from his funeral on April 10, 1973, Paulo's son and Picasso's 1973, Paulo's son and Picasso's namesake Pablito drank a container of namesake Pablito drank a container of potossium chloride bleach, completely potossium chloride bleach, completely destroying his digestive organs; he destroying his digestive organs; he died after three months of starvation. died after three months of starvation.

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MARIE-THERESE MARIE-THERESE WALTERSWALTERS

1909 -1977se1909 -1977se ahorca en su garage ahorca en su garage1927 – 19361927 – 1936

Ella 17 / El 46Ella 17 / El 46

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BUSTO DE BUSTO DE

MUJERMUJER 19301930

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Maia Maia ((SeptemberSeptember 5 5, , 19351935 – ) – ) Born María de la Concepción PicassoBorn María de la Concepción Picasso

MAIA Y MUÑECAMAIA Y MUÑECA 19381938

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DORA DORA MAARMAAR1907 – 19971907 – 19971936 – 19451936 – 1945

Ella 28 / El 54Ella 28 / El 54

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Después de un viaje Después de un viaje por toda España con por toda España con su mujer y su hijo, su mujer y su hijo, en 1935 su amante en 1935 su amante Marie-Thérese tiene Marie-Thérese tiene una niña a la que una niña a la que llaman Maya y llaman Maya y Picasso se separa Picasso se separa de Olga. de Olga.

A mediados de A mediados de 1936, en cambio, ya 1936, en cambio, ya vive con Dora Maar.vive con Dora Maar.

19381938

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DORA MAARDORA MAAR EN SILLAEN SILLA 19381938

MAN RAY

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In his 10-year love affair with Dora Maar, Pablo Picasso found In his 10-year love affair with Dora Maar, Pablo Picasso found a union that challenged and changed him intellectually and a union that challenged and changed him intellectually and

artistically, writes Gerard Vaughan.artistically, writes Gerard Vaughan.

IN JULY 1997, AT THE age of 90, Dora Maar died in Paris. IN JULY 1997, AT THE age of 90, Dora Maar died in Paris.

Her apartment in the Rue de Savoie, in which she had for Her apartment in the Rue de Savoie, in which she had for many years maintained a reclusive existence, remained a many years maintained a reclusive existence, remained a virtual time-capsule attesting to the long trajectory of her virtual time-capsule attesting to the long trajectory of her own artistic career, and to the decade in which she shared own artistic career, and to the decade in which she shared her life with Pablo Picasso - as lover, friend, muse, agent her life with Pablo Picasso - as lover, friend, muse, agent provocateur, witness and documenter.provocateur, witness and documenter.

The story of Pablo Picasso and Dora Maar is a panoramic The story of Pablo Picasso and Dora Maar is a panoramic tale of great love played out in a theatre of relentless world tale of great love played out in a theatre of relentless world tragedy - from the atrocities of the Spanish Civil War, to the tragedy - from the atrocities of the Spanish Civil War, to the horror of the Second World War and Adolf Hitler's horror of the Second World War and Adolf Hitler's temporary domination of Europe.temporary domination of Europe.

Maar was a hoarder, a fact for which we can all be grateful.Maar was a hoarder, a fact for which we can all be grateful.

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Through careful study of hundreds of precious works Through careful study of hundreds of precious works and documents acquired from her estate, Anne and documents acquired from her estate, Anne Baldassari, the director of the Musee Picasso in Baldassari, the director of the Musee Picasso in Paris, has been able completely to re-evaluate this Paris, has been able completely to re-evaluate this crucial decade in the lives of both Maar and Picasso. crucial decade in the lives of both Maar and Picasso.

In a truly ground-breaking exhibition, staged only at In a truly ground-breaking exhibition, staged only at the Musee Picasso and the National Gallery of the Musee Picasso and the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, her remarkable scholarship is Victoria in Melbourne, her remarkable scholarship is presented to the world for the first time. presented to the world for the first time.

Picasso: Love & War 1935-45Picasso: Love & War 1935-45 offers one of those offers one of those rare opportunities for a well-known artist to be rare opportunities for a well-known artist to be reassessed through the discovery of a new body of reassessed through the discovery of a new body of evidence.evidence.

There are numerous accounts of how Picasso, There are numerous accounts of how Picasso, already an art world celebrity, first met his future already an art world celebrity, first met his future partner, the talented and captivatingly beautiful partner, the talented and captivatingly beautiful photographer Maar. photographer Maar.

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But most agree that their initial meeting took place in the But most agree that their initial meeting took place in the winter of 1935-36, at the Deux Magots cafe, a bustling winter of 1935-36, at the Deux Magots cafe, a bustling meeting place for artists and writers on the famed Left meeting place for artists and writers on the famed Left Bank of Paris. Bank of Paris.

In one version of the story, which over the years has In one version of the story, which over the years has acquired a semi-mythical status in its many retellings, the acquired a semi-mythical status in its many retellings, the surrealist poet Paul Eluard simply mediated an introduction surrealist poet Paul Eluard simply mediated an introduction between Pablo and Dora, two close friends from within between Pablo and Dora, two close friends from within different circles of his acquaintance.different circles of his acquaintance.

More dramatic accounts suggest that Dora herself, having More dramatic accounts suggest that Dora herself, having set her sights upon the great Picasso, began deliberately set her sights upon the great Picasso, began deliberately frequenting the Deux Magots, performing a "mysterious frequenting the Deux Magots, performing a "mysterious woman" routine that would eventually ensnare the woman" routine that would eventually ensnare the renowned artist. renowned artist.

In the most surreal and erotically charged tale of their first In the most surreal and erotically charged tale of their first encounter, Picasso found himself fascinated by the sight of encounter, Picasso found himself fascinated by the sight of Maar playing a kind of game of Russian Roulette, with a Maar playing a kind of game of Russian Roulette, with a knife that she threw repeatedly on to one of the cafe's knife that she threw repeatedly on to one of the cafe's tables, between the splayed fingers of her hand, impervious tables, between the splayed fingers of her hand, impervious to the occasional bloody cuts incurred by a mis-throw of the to the occasional bloody cuts incurred by a mis-throw of the blade.blade.

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Dora Maar Silence1935-1936Gelatin silver print10 7/8 x 8 5/8 in.

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FRANCOISE GILOTFRANCOISE GILOT19211921 1945 – 1953lo abandona1945 – 1953lo abandonaElla 24 / El 64 Ella 24 / El 64 1954: Luc Simon – 19611954: Luc Simon – 19611956-Aurelia 1956-Aurelia 1969: Jonas Salk - 19951969: Jonas Salk - 1995

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ELLA 24

EL 64

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MUJER ENMUJER EN SILLONSILLON 19461946

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Claude Claude ((May 15May 15, , 19471947 –) –) Born Claude Pierre Pablo Born Claude Pierre Pablo CLAUDIO DISFRAZADOCLAUDIO DISFRAZADO 19481948

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ANNE PALOMA (1949 - )ANNE PALOMA (1949 - )

RETRATORETRATO 19521952

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19561956

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19531953

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1995

2000

Jonas Salk (1914 – 1995)

the discoverer of the first effective polio vaccine

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GENEVIEVE LAPORTEGENEVIEVE LAPORTE In 1944 17-year old In 1944 17-year old GenevieveGenevieve Laporte (born in 1927) interviewed Picasso Laporte (born in 1927) interviewed Picasso

for a school newspaper.   Years later in May,1951 Picasso began an affair for a school newspaper.   Years later in May,1951 Picasso began an affair with the then-24 year old.  with the then-24 year old. 

The relationship started when Laporte visited the 70-year old Picasso at his The relationship started when Laporte visited the 70-year old Picasso at his studio while he was still living with Françoise Gilot.  studio while he was still living with Françoise Gilot. 

That summer of 1951 Picasso took Laporte to St Tropez, leaving Françoise That summer of 1951 Picasso took Laporte to St Tropez, leaving Françoise behind.  behind. 

After declining Picasso's invitation to move in with him in St. Tropez, she After declining Picasso's invitation to move in with him in St. Tropez, she left him in 1953 at the same time that Françoise left the artist.left him in 1953 at the same time that Françoise left the artist.

In 1972 she went public with the affair and stored the art that Picasso In 1972 she went public with the affair and stored the art that Picasso created of her in a safe.   created of her in a safe.  

In 2005, at age 79, the poet Laporte auctioned 20 drawings of her that In 2005, at age 79, the poet Laporte auctioned 20 drawings of her that Picasso created during their secret affair. Picasso created during their secret affair. 

Picasso's time with Laporte has been referred to as Picasso's "tender Picasso's time with Laporte has been referred to as Picasso's "tender period".period".

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JACQUELINE ROQUEJACQUELINE ROQUE

1926 – 1986se suicida1926 – 1986se suicida

1953 - 1953 - 8 de abril de 1973 8 de abril de 1973

Se casan en 1961Se casan en 1961

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Edward Quinn1955

Picasso painted over 70 portraits of Picasso painted over 70 portraits of Jacqueline Roque in one year alone. Jacqueline Roque in one year alone.

                                                                 

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MUJER CON MUJER CON

CUELLO YCUELLO Y

SOMBREROSOMBRERO 19631963

If my husband If my husband ever met a ever met a woman on the woman on the street who street who looked like one looked like one of his paintings of his paintings he would faint. he would faint.

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His wife Jacqueline, who openly His wife Jacqueline, who openly referred to Picasso as "God", sunk referred to Picasso as "God", sunk into a depression. into a depression.

Her drinking became excessive and Her drinking became excessive and she started to spend her days she started to spend her days sobbing in a darkened room or sobbing in a darkened room or talking to his photograph. talking to his photograph.