Pablo Picasso and his women

Pablo Picasso is one of the most famous people in the world. The founder of cubism, the most expensive and most productive artist in the world, whose canvases are most often stolen, Picasso was unique. Vogue Ukraine will guess the talented wives who were in charge of him – and who were successful and famous no less, even the great Mitec.

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Olga Khokhlova

With his first team, ballerina Olga Khokhlova, Picasso got to know “on the job.” In the spring of 1917 in Paris there was a premiere of the ballet “Parade” staged by Sergei Diaghilev, one of the leading roles was danced by Khokhlova. At the suggestion of his friend Jean Cocteau, Picasso created the costumes and set design for “Parade” and became obsessed with ballet. The romance with Khokhlova developed rapidly: over the course of several months, Picasso and Olga flew to Barcelona, where he introduced the ballerina to his mother. Khokhlova herself gave birth to Picasso’s first son, Paolo, in 1921. The hundred-dollar bets came to an abrupt end – already in 1927, Picasso fell into love with his model Marie-Therese Walter, but without being separated from Khokhlova – for a moment, the artist did not want to share the same. Formally, the ballerina lost her squad until her death in 1955.

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Marie-Therese Walter

Biographers of Picasso talk about those times when the artist met Marie-Thérèse Walter: they care what happened to 1925, even if the stinks settled on one of the Parisian streets of 1927. This romance was discussed, in private, and in public with the wife: Picasso was about 45 years old, the girl – 17. Marie-Theresa was his partner for over 10 years and is depicted in several paintings: “Dream”, “Naked” green leaves and bust”, “Woman in a capelus and a crafty comedian”. It is associated with the blossoming of Picasso’s creativity, which fell in 1932. Picasso himself called it “the fate of miracles”: he himself had his first retrospective.

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One of the most popular paintings of this hour is “The Dream,” which Picasso created in one day: it depicts Marie-Therese Walter in an erotic pose. The artist's most expensive work is the American collector Steven Cohen, who bought it for 155 million dollars. In 1935, Don Picasso and Maria Teresa were born, and they named her Maya – she is depicted on many of her canvases, for example, “May with a Doll” (1938). The novel Walter and Picasso ended trivially – when she found out that Picasso had stumbled on his partner, Dora Maar.

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Dora Maar

It’s great that Picasso depicted Dora Maar and Marie-Therese Walter in radically different forms on his canvases. Persha is a suffering brunette, her friend is a bright white woman. Dora Maar herself became the heroine of one of the artist’s most famous and no less expensive paintings – “Dora Maar with a Pussy” from 1941: a brunette woman sitting on a chair, a small kitty on her shoulder. For other information, this painting was bought for 100 million dollars.

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“Dora Maar with a gut”

Dora Maar was a prominent figure in the Parisian surrealist circles, starting out as an assistant to the artist and director Man Ray. In 1936, in one of the Parisian cafes, she met Picasso. At once the stench smelled as many as 10 rocks, and a lot of them splashed one on the other: Maar called Picasso – and suddenly began to paint with anonymous photographs of the artist, under whose influx she began to paint. After her death in 1999, a great retrospective of the artist took place in Paris – as it turned out, after her separation from Picasso, Maar, regardless of depression and admission to a psychiatric hospital, was I was very productive and wrote a lot.

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Françoise Zhil'o

Françoise Gilleau passed away from life at 2023 years of age, lived 102 years, and even more actively: when the artist reached 100 years, the Taschen publishing house presented a book of her little ones. In it, Françoise describes her trips to Venice, India, Senegal, when she became more expensive with her other man, virologist Jonas Salk, who developed a vaccine against polio.

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Françoise became acquainted with Picasso in the early 1940s: she was in her early 20s, Picasso was 60. Vin immediately fell in love with Dora Maar. In 1948, the couple began to live together in modern France; shortly after, Françoise gave birth to two children with the artist – Claude and Paloma.

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Around 1953, after a moment, through Picasso, the stinks cleared up. Françoise, like many other friends of Picasso, was an artist: she held her first personal exhibition even before she met Mitz and continued painting until the end of her life; she also took up graphic arts and lithography. In the mid-1960s, she published her memoirs, “My Life with Picasso,” against the publication of which the artist became embroiled in legal action, or lost his right in court.

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Jacqueline Rock

Officially Picasso is a daughter's friends. His other team was Jacqueline Rock – the stench lived at once for 12 rocks (1961-1973). They met in the mid-fifties: the girl was much younger than the artist, the difference between the girl was approximately 50 years. It is worth noting that Jacqueline was the most popular subject of Picasso’s portraits, and even painted over 400 paintings based on her images. Picasso often depicted her with her head covered and in a similar attire – perhaps evoking an Egyptian look. They lived alone in a castle in modern France and stayed together until 1973, when Picasso died in the 91st century. For a long time, Jacqueline was the head inspector of this slaughter.

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