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  Pablo Picasso
  born on Oct 25, 1881
in Malaga, Spain
   
  died on Apr 8, 1973 in Mougins, France
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  Claude
  Maya
  Paloma
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April 8, 1973

Pablo Picasso dies in Notre-Dame-de-Vie, his hilltop villa at Mougins, near Cannes on the French Riviera.

article Time [Web]


Picasso Official Website [Web]


1961

Picasso married Jacqueline Roque

1943

Picasso meets Françoise Gilot [Web], a French born painter. Children: Claude and Paloma

1941


Woman in an Armchair in the Museum of Modern Art, New York City [Web]


1937

Guernica, now in the Prado Museum, Madrid, Spain

1936

Dora Maar

 

1924

Head of a Woman in the Tate, London, UK [Web]

1918

Picasso married Olga Khoklova - son Paulo

On July 12, 1918 in the municipality of the 7th district of Paris the marriage of the famous artist Pablo Picasso and an unknown ballet dancer from Russia, Olga Khokhlova, took place. [Web]

1912

Collage

1907

Picasso paints

Les Demoiselles d'Avignon starting the Cubism period

Les Demoiselles d'Avignon. Paris, June-July 1907. Oil on canvas, 243.9 x 233.7 cm (8' x 7' 8") . Acquired through the Lillie P. Bliss Bequest. © 2008 Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York [Web]

1906

Picasso meets with Matisse and Derain

1905

Trip to Schoorl, The Netherlands [official site - Web]

Beginning of the Rose Period

Two Acrobats and a Dog in the Museum of Modern Art, New York City [Web]

1904

Picasso is in Paris

Picasso meets Fernande Olivier

1903

The Old Guitarist in the Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, USA

1902

Picasso returns to Barcelona

1901


Self-Portrait
in the Museum of Modern Art, New York City [Web]

1900

Le Moulin de la Galette in the Guggenheim Museum, New York City

October 25, 1881

Pablo Picasso is born in Malaga, Spain


 

 

 

Introduction

Picasso is probably most famous as the founder, along with Georges Braque, of Cubism. However in a long life he produced a wide and varied body of work, the best-known being the Blue Period works which feature moving depictions of acrobats, harlequins, prostitutes, beggars and artists.

While Picasso was primarily a painter (in fact he believed that an artist must paint in order to be considered a true artist), he also worked with small ceramic and bronze sculptures, collage and even produced some poetry. "Je suis aussi un poète," as he quipped to his friends.

Arguably Picasso's most famous work is his depiction of the German bombing of Guernica, Spain; Guernica. This large canvas embodies for many the inhumanity, brutality and hopelessness of war. The painting of the picture was captured in a series of photographs by Picasso's most famous lover, Dora Maar, a distinguished artist in her own right. Guernica hung in New York's Museum of Modern Art for many years; Picasso stipulated that the painting should not return to Spain until democracy was restored in that country. In 1981 Guernica was returned to Spain and exhibited at the Casón del Buen Retiro. In 1992 the painting became one of the main attractions in Madrid's Reina Sofía Museum when it opened.

Picasso was extremely talented as a painter and draughtsman, even by the standards of the world's great artists. He worked with equal facility in oil, watercolour, pastels, charcoal, pencil, and ink. He famously rendered complex scenes as just a few geometric shapes in his mixed-media Cubist works but he also produced masterful realist portraits throughout his life. His pen and ink sketches of his friends from the Cubist era and afterward are valued for their understated intimacy, examples of the fluidity of his skills. Indeed, Picasso moved with ease among the plastic arts despite limited academic training (he finished only one year at the Royal Academy in Madrid). His natural talents were augmented by a ferocious work ethic that survived into the final years of his long life.

Early life
Picador. Málaga, 1889-90. Oil on panel. Collection Claude Picasso, Paris.
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Picador. Málaga, 1889-90. Oil on panel. Collection Claude Picasso, Paris.

Pablo Diego José Santiago Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Crispín Crispiniano de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz Picasso was born in October 25, 1881 at Málaga, Spain as the first child of Don José Ruiz y Blasco, the father, and Doña María Picasso y López, the mother.

Picasso's father, Don José Ruiz y Blasco, was himself a painter; for most of his life, a professor of art at the School of Fine Arts and Crafts; and was a curator of a local museum. It was from Don José that Picasso learned the basics of formal academic art training – figure drawing, and painting in oil. Although Picasso attended art schools throughout his childhood, often those where his father taught, he never finished his college level course of study at the Royal Academy of San Fernando in Madrid, leaving after less than a year.

The Picasso Museum in Barcelona features many of Picasso's early works, created while he was living in Spain, as well as the extensive collection of Jaime Sabartés, Picasso's close friend from his Barcelona days and for many years Picasso's personal secretary. There are many precise and detailed figure studies done in his youth under his father's tutelage, as well as rarely seen works from his old age, that clearly demonstrate Picasso's firm grounding in classical techniques.

Picasso and pacifism

Picasso remained neutral during the Spanish Civil War, World War I and World War II, refusing to fight for any side or country. Picasso never commented on this but encouraged the idea that it was because he was a pacifist. Some of his contemporaries though (including Braque) felt that this neutrality had more to do with cowardice than principle.

As a Spanish citizen living in France, Picasso was under no compulsion to fight against the invading Germans in either world war. In the Spanish Civil War, service for Spaniards living abroad was optional and would have involved a voluntary return to the country to join either side. While Picasso expressed anger and condemnation of Franco and the Fascists through his art he did not take up arms against them.

He also remained aloof from the Catalan independence movement during his youth despite expressing general support and being friendly with activists within it. No political movement seemed to compel his support to any great degree.

After the Second World War, Picasso rejoined the French Communist Party, and even attended an international peace conference in Poland. But party criticism of a portrait of Stalin as insufficiently realistic cooled Picasso's interest in Communist politics, though he remained a loyal member of the Communist Party until his death.

Personal life
(left to right) Manuel Ortiz de Zárate, Henri-Pierre Roché (in uniform), Marie Vassilieff, Max Jacob and Pablo Picasso. (1915)
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(left to right) Manuel Ortiz de Zárate, Henri-Pierre Roché (in uniform), Marie Vassilieff, Max Jacob and Pablo Picasso. (1915)

Picasso hated to be alone when he wasn't working. In Paris, in addition to having a distinguished coterie of friends in the Montmartre and Montparnasse quarters, including André Breton, Guillaume Apollinaire, writer Gertrude Stein and others, he usually maintained a number of mistresses in addition to his wife or primary partner.

With a long string of lovers, four children by three women, and two wives. In the early years of the 20th century, Picasso, still a struggling youth, began a long term relationship with Fernande Olivier. It is she who appears in many of the Blue and Rose period paintings. After garnering fame and some fortune, Picasso left Fernande for Marcelle Humbert, whom Picasso called Eva. Picasso included declarations of his love for Eva in many Cubist works. Eva was diagnosed with cancer and during her rapid deterioration, Picasso administered to her every need, making daily trips across Paris to visit her in the hospital.
Nu couché aux fleurs (1932)
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Nu couché aux fleurs (1932)

In 1918, Picasso married Olga Khoklova, a ballerina with Sergei Diaghilev's troupe, for whom Picasso was designing a ballet, Parade, in Rome. Olga introduced Picasso to high society, formal dinner parties, and all the social niceties attendant on the life of the rich in 1920s Paris. The two had a son, Paulo, who would grow up to be a sometime motorcycle racer, sometime chauffeur to his father, and dissolute.

Olga's insistence on social propriety clashed with Picasso's bohemian tendencies and the two lived in a state of near constant conflict. In 1927 Picasso met the then underage (17) Marie Thérèse Walter and began a secret affair with her. Picasso's marriage to Olga soon ended in separation, as French law required an even division of property in the case of divorce and Picasso did not want Olga to have half his wealth. The two remained legally married until Olga's death in 1955.

Picasso carried on a longstanding affair with Marie Thérèse and fathered a daughter, Maya, with her. Marie Thérèse lived in the vain hope that Picasso would one day marry her and eventually hanged herself after Picasso's death.

The photographer and painter Dora Maar was also a constant companion and lover of Picasso. The two were closest in the late 30s and early 40s and it was Dora who documented the painting of Guernica. Like all the women in his life, Dora was cruelly abused emotionally by the narcissistic Picasso.

After the liberation of Paris in 1944, Picasso began to keep company with a young art student, Françoise Gilot. The two eventually became lovers, and had two children together, Claude, and Paloma. Uniquely among Picasso's women, Françoise eventually left Picasso in 1953 because of his abusive treatment and infidelities. This came as a severe blow to Picasso.

He went through a difficult period after Françoise's departure, coming to terms with his advancing age and his perception that he was an old man, now in his seventies, who was no longer attractive, but rather grotesque to young women. A number of ink drawings from this period explore this theme of the hideous old dwarf as buffoonish counterpoint to the beautiful young girl, including several from a six-week affair with Geneviève Laporte, who in June 2005 auctioned off the drawings Picasso made of her.

Picasso was not long in finding another lover, Jacqueline Roque. Jacqueline worked at the Madoura Pottery, where Picasso made and painted ceramics. The two remained together for the rest of Picasso's life, marrying in 1961. Their marriage was also the means of one last act of revenge against Françoise. Françoise had been seeking a legal means to legitimize her children with Picasso, Claude and Paloma. With Picasso's encouragement, she had arranged to divorce her then husband, Luc Simon, and marry Picasso to secure her children's rights. Picasso then secretly married Jacqueline after Françoise had filed for divorce in order to exact his revenge for her leaving him.

Later works
Picasso sculpture in Chicago, Illinois
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Picasso sculpture in Chicago, Illinois

In his 80s and 90s, Picasso, no longer quite the energetic dynamo he had been in his youth, became more and more impotent. To a man for whom this was such an important part of life, this was a serious life change and Picasso seems to have dealt with it by redoubling his already prolific artistic output.

Devoting his full energies to his work, Picasso became more daring, his works more colorful and expressive, and from 1968 through 1971 he produced a torrent of paintings and hundreds of copperplate engravings. At the time these works were dismissed by most as pornographic fantasies of an impotent old man or the slapdash works of an artist who was past his prime. One long time admirer, Douglas Cooper, called them "the incoherent scribblings of a frenetic old man". Only later, after Picasso's death, when the rest of the art world had moved on from abstract expressionism, did the critical community come to see that Picasso had already discovered neo-expressionism and was, as usual, ahead of his time.

Pablo Picasso died on April 8, 1973, and was interred at Castle Vauvenargues' park, in Vauvenargues, Bouches-du-Rhône. Jacqueline prevented his children Claude and Paloma from attending the funeral. His final words were "drink to me".

At the time of his death, he had kept off the art market that which he had not needed to sell. In addition, Picasso had a considerable collection of the work of other famous artists, some his contemporaries, such as Henri Matisse, with whom he had exchanged works. Since Picasso left no will, his death duties, or estate tax to the French state, were paid in the form of his works and others from his collection. These works form the core of the immense and representative collection of the Musée Picasso in Paris. In 2003, relatives of Picasso inaugurated a museum dedicated to him in his birthplace, Málaga, Spain, the Museo Picasso Málaga.

In 1999, Picasso's Les Noces (The Marriage of Pierrette) sold for more than USD $51 million.

List of works

Several paintings by Picasso rank among the most expensive paintings in the world. On May 4, 2004 Picasso's painting Garçon à la pipe was sold for USD $104 million at Sotheby's, thus establishing a new price record (see also List of most expensive paintings).

* List of Picasso artworks 1889-1900
* List of Picasso artworks 1901-1910
* List of Picasso artworks 1911-1920
* List of Picasso artworks 1921-1930
* List of Picasso artworks 1931-1940
* List of Picasso artworks 1941-1950
* List of Picasso artworks 1951-1960
* List of Picasso artworks 1961-1970
* List of Picasso artworks 1971-1973

(For a comprehensive catalog of his works visit the On-Line Picasso Project)

Notes

1. ^ In his early years he signed his name Ruiz Blasco after his father but, from about 1901 he switched to using his mother's name.

 

References

* The Museum of Modern Art. Pablo Picasso, a retrospective. Ed. William Rubin, chronology by Jane Fluegel. New York. 1980. ISBN 0-87070-519-9

 

External links
Wikiquote has a collection of quotations by or about:
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* On-Line Picasso Project
* Pablo Picasso Quotes and Paintings
* Pablo Ruiz Blasco y Picasso (Picasso): 400 works
* Musée Picasso, Paris
* Museo Picasso Málaga
* Pablo Picasso Paintings Prints and Biography
* "Power and Tenderness in Men and in Picasso's 'Minotauromachy'" by Chaim Koppelman
* Bruderhof Peacemakers Guide profile on Pablo Picasso

 

raw list of works

Absinthe (Girl in a Cafe), 1901
Absinthe Drinker, 1901
Abstract Compositions, 1931
Accordionist, 1911
Accordionist, 1911
Acrobat and Ball, 1905
Acrobat and Young Harlequin
Actor and Child (1905)
Akt, 1910
Ambrose Vollard, 1910
Apollinaire blessé, 1916
Arlequín con espejo, 1923
Arterotismo Gallery - 42 Works
Ascete
At the Lapin Agile, 1905
Autoportrait 'Yo Picasso' (1901)
Autoportrait (1899) ()
Autoportrait (1901) ()
Autoportrait au palette (1906)
Autoportrait(1906)
Bather by the Sea
Bather with a Bull, 1932
Bather, 1909
Bathers with a Toy Boat, 1937
Bathing, 1908
Beggar in a Cap (1895)
Bildhauer mit Modellen vor einer Skulptur, 1933
Bottle of Anis del Mono
Boy Leading a Horse, 1905-06
Boy Leading a Horse, 1905-06
Boy Leading a Horse, 1906
Boy with a Dog, 1905
Briquetterie à Tortoise
Bull Being Pulled by the Tail (1900)
Bullring Scene (1900)
Burial of Casagemas, 1901
Bust of a Woman with a Hat, 1962
Buste de Femme, 1906-07
Buste de Femme, 1943
Busto de Homem (O Atleta), 1909
Buveuse d'absinthe, 1901
Café concert de Malaga (1901)
Carafe, Jug, and Fruit Bowl, 1909
Card Player, 1913-14
Cavalier with Pipe, 1968
Centaur and Bacchant, 1947
Chair Caining, 1912
Chaise au crâne et au livre, 1946
Child with a Dove, 1901
Circus Family, 1905
Clarinet and Violin, 1913
Clown and Young Acrobat, 1905
Composition with Skull, 1908
Crucifixion, 1930
Crucifixion, 1934
Dance of the Veils, 1907
Dance of the Veils, 1907
Dance with Banderillas, 1954
Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, 1910
Danseuse (Dancer), 1954
Das Frühstück im Freien, 1961
Death of Casagemas, 1901
Dora Maar au chat, 1941 ()
Dora Maar, 1941
Dorra Maar, 1937
Dorra Marr, 1942
Dream and Life of Franco, 1937
Dryad, 1908
Eingeschlafene Trinkerin, 1902
El Bobo
Entrance to the Bullring (1900) ()
Erotic Gallery
Erotic Works by Pablo Picasso
Face with Leaves, 1956
Face
Family of Saltimbanques, 1905
Farm Woman (Full-Length), 1908
Farm Woman (Half-Length), 1908
Farmer and Nude, Surrounded by Hens, 1938
Faune dévoilant une dormeuse (Juptier et Antiope, d'après Rembrandt), 1936
Female Head, 1902-03
Female Nude and Smoker, 1968
Female Nude and Smoker, 1968
Femme a la Cornelle, 1904
Femme Assise dans un Fauteuil, 1941
Femme Assise, 1941
Femme en Vert, 1909
Femme en vert, 1909
Femme Et Enfant
Femme Lisant, 1920
Femme Nue à la Jambe Pliée, 1931 ()
Femme qui rêve a Venice (1900) ()
Fernande with a Black Mantilla, 1905-06
Figures on a Beach, 1931
First Communion, 1895-96
Fleurs Et Mains
Flowers in a Grey Jar, 1908
Friendship, 1908
From Suite 347
From Suite 347
Fruit in a Vase, 1909
Fruit, Carafe and Glass
Game with Bull's Mask, 1954
Gertrude Stein, 1906
Girl Before a Mirror [Femme au miroir],1932
Girl in a Chemise, c.1905
Girl Reading at a Table, 1934
Girl with a Boat (Maya Picasso), 1938
Girl with a Mandolin (Fanny Tellier),m1910
Glass and Bottle of Suze, 1912
Glass of Absinthe (Le Verre d'absinthe), 1911
Glass Vessels, 1906
Glass, Dice and a Newspaper, 1914
Gourmet
Green Pan and Black Bottle, 1908
Green Still Life, 1914
Guernica, 1937
Guitar and Fruitdish, 1920
Guitar and Violin, ca.1912
Guitar on a Table, 1912
Guitar, 1913
Guitar, Glass and Bottle of Vieux Marc, 1912
Guitare sur un guéridon, 1915
Guitarre, Bouteille et Compotier, 1921
Gunner Guillaume de Kostrowitzky, 1914
Hahn, 1933
Harlequin and his Companion, 1901
Harlequin Family, 1905
Harlequin Musician, 1924
Harlequin with Violin ("Si tu veux"), 1918
Harlequin, 1901
Head of a Faun, 1949
Head of a Girl, 1947
Head of a Girl, 1950
Head of a Harlequin
Head of a Woman (Bronze), 1909 ()
Head of a Woman (Fernande Olivier), ca.1906
Head of a Woman (Fernande), model 1909
Head of a Woman, 1909
Helmut
Hombre con clarinete, 1911-1912
Homme a la Pipe, 1968
Homme assise et nu femme (1904)
House in a Garden, 1908
Igor Stravinsky
Infanta Margarita (after Velasques), 1957
Interior with a Girl Drawing, 1935
Intimacy
Jacqueline de Vauvenargues
Jacqueline in Studio, 1957
Jacqueline in the Studio, 1956
Jacqueline in the Studio, 1956
Jacqueline Rocque, 1954
Jacqueline Rocque, 1955
Jacqueline Rocque, 1958
Jacqueline Rocque. 1957
Jacqueline with Flowers, 1954
Jacqueline, 1960
Jester on Horseback, 1905
Juggler
L'Absinthe, 1901
L'Acrobate Bleu, 1929
L'Homme au Piano, 1914
La Belle Hollandaise (1905)
La chata (1899)
La Dance 1956
La Danse Villageoise, 1922
La Minotauromachie (Minotauromachy), 1935
La Muse, 1935
La Ronde
La Soupe, 1902
La Toilette, 1906
La Vie, 1903
Ladies on the Sein (after Courbet), 1950
Lady with a Fan
Landscape at Céret, 1911
Landscape with Bridge
Las Meninas (After Velazquez)
Le Buffet Catalan, 1943
Le Dejeuner sur l' herbe (after Manet), 1960
Le Divan Japonais, 1901
Le Gourmet
Le Minotaure, 1928
Le Moulin de la Galette, 1900
Le Repas Frugal, 1904
Le Sauvetage, 1932
Le Taureau
Le Tub (The Blue Room) (1901)
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, 1907 (Masters Gallery)
Les deux femmes nues (Two Nudes), 1946
Les deux saltimbanques, 1901
Les fugitifs (1901)
Les Trois Amis,
Life, 1903
Lobster and Cat, 1965
Lunch on the Grass
Luncheon on the Grass. After Manet, 1961
Ma Jolie (Woman with a Guitar), 1911-12
Man with a Hat, 1912
Man with a Pipe, 1911
Man with the Golden Helmet, 1969
Mandolin and Guitar, 1924
Many Paintings Online
Many Sculptures Online
Marie-Therese Walter, 1937
Matador et Femme Nue, 1970
Matador Luis Miguel Dominguin, 1897
Maternite
Mateu and Angel de Soto with Anita(1903)
Mateu Fernández de Soto, 1901
Maya with a Doll, 1938
Meditation (Contemplation) (1904)
Melancholy Woman
Minotaur and Dead Mare, 1936
Minotaur and His Wife, 1937
Minotaur Caressing a Sleeping Woman, 1933
Minotaur with a Javelin and Woman Hostage, 1934
Minotaure vaincu (Minotaur Defeated) from Suite Vollard, 1933
Minotaure, 1933
Monolithic Nude, 1958
Mother and Child by the Sea
Mother and Child, 1921-22
Motherhood, 1901
Mujer acostada, 1931
Music and Cupid
Musical Instruments, 1912
Naked Youth, 1905
Nature Morte aux Tulipes, 1932
Nature Morte, 1922
Nature morte, bouteille, 1912
Natureza-Morta com Melancia e Cacto, 1948
New Year
Night Fishing at Antibes, 1939
Nu aux mains serrees, 1905-06
Nu Couche et Tete, 1972
Nu sur le Fond Rouge, 1906
Nu sur un Divan, 1960
Nude (Bust), 1907
Nude (Half-Length), 1907
Nude Boy, 1906
Nude Combing Her Hair (1906)
Nude Combing Her Hair, 1906
Nude in a rocking chair, 1956
Nude in an Armchair with a Bottle of Evian Water, a Glass and Shoes, 1959
Nude in an Armchair, 1932
Nude in an Armchair, 1929
Nude in an Armchair, 1959
Nude in the Garden, 1934
Nude Madeleine (1905)
Nude on a Beach, 1929
Nude Queen of the Amazons with Servant, 1960
Nude with Drapery (Study for "La Grande Danseuse"), 1907
Nude Woman in a Red Armchair, 1932
Nude Woman with Child
Nude Woman, 1910
Nude Woman
Nude, 1912
Nudity (1901)
Nusch Éluard, 1938
Old Jew and a Boy
Olga Koklova, Picasso's First Wife, 1923
Olga lisant, 1920
On the Beach (La Baignade), 1937
Pablo Picasso by Arnold Newman
Painter and Model, 1928
Painter Working, observed by a nude model, 1931
Pallares
Paloma and Claude, Children of Picasso, 1950
Paloma Picasso, 1956
Paloma Playing with Tadpoles, 1954
Paul as Harlequin, 1924
Peasant Woman, 1908
Pedro Mañach
Pen & Ink
Picador and Monosabio (1900)
Picasso's Mother, 1923
Picasso, Pablo, Mural in Barcelona
Pientre devant son Chevalet, 1927
Pierrot and Harlequin, 1920
Pierrot et Arlequin
Pierrot
Pipe and Sheet Music, 1914
Pipe, Glass, Bottle of Vieux Marc, 1914
Pitcher and Bowls, 1908
Pitcher with Face
Portrait de Bendetta Canals (1905)
Portrait de Bibi-la-pureé (1901)
Portrait de Carles Casagemas (1899)
Portrait de Gertrude Stein (1906)
Portrait de jeune fille (1901)
Portrait de Pierre Manach (1901)
Portrait de Ramon Surinach i Senties (1900)
Portrait Max Jacob, 1907
Portrait of a Sitting Woman, 1960
Portrait of a Woman, 1910
Portrait of a Writer (1900)
Portrait of Benet Soler, 1903
Portrait of Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, 1910
Portrait of Dora Maar Seated
Portrait of Dora Maar, 1937
Portrait of Fernande Olivier, 1906
Portrait of Fernande Olivier, 1909
Portrait of Françoise, 1946
Portrait of Gertrude Stein, 1906
Portrait of Gustave Coquiot, 1901
Portrait of Man in a Hat, 1971
Portrait of Manuel Pallares
Portrait of Mme Olga Picasso, 1922-23
Portrait of Nusche Eluard, 1937
Portrait of Olga, 1923
Portrait of Paul Picasso as a Child, 1923
Portrait of the Artist's Mother, 1896
Porträt einer jungen Frau nach Cranach d. Jg., 1958
Pot, Glass and Book, 1908
Poverty, 1903
Pregnant Woman, 1950
Pregnant Woman, Sculpture, 1950
Prints by Picasso (Many works online)
Profiles, 1967
Rape of the Sabine Women, 1963
Reclining Nude, 1932
Reclining Woman Reading, 1960
Rembrandt and Saskia (after Rembrandt), 1963
Rembrandt et Saskia, 1963
Rembrandt Figure and Eros, 1969
Reservoir at Horta (MK)
Retrato de Suzanne Bloch, 1904
Rooster
Ruth Dangler, 1922
Sabartes with His Beer, 1901
Sada Yacco (1901)
Salomé dansant pour Hérode. Etching, 1971
Sculptor and model kneeling, 1933 ()
Sculptor and Reclining Model, 1933
Sculptural Face (Cara escultórica), 1931 ()
Seated Bather, 1930
Seated Nude and Standing Nude, 1907
Seated Nude, 1934
Seated Woman with Fish Hat, 1942
Seated Woman, 1908
Seated Woman
Seibu 1984 Portrait
Self and Monster, 1929
Self Portrait (Yo Picasso), 1901
Self Portrait, 1896
Self Portrait, 1899-1900
Self Portrait, 1901
Self Portrait, 1901
Self Portrait, 1906
Self Portrait, 1907
Self Portrait, 1907
Self Portrait, 1907
Self Portrait, 1972
Self Portrait
Self-Portrait in Blue Period, 1901
Self-Portrait, 1901/1902
Self-Portrait, 1906
Self-Portrait, 1938
Self-Portrait, 1972
Shakespeare
She-Goat, 1950
Silhouette of Picasso and Young Girl Crying, 1940
Sketch for The Demoiselles d'Avignon, 1907
Sketch of Set for "Le 14 Juillet" by Romain Rolland, 1936
Sketch Page with Nude and Classical Heads, 1931 ()
Skull and Pitcher,1945
Sleeping Peasants, 1919
Snackbar in the Open Air (1900)
Spanish Couple in front of an Inn, 1900
St Anthony and the Harlequin, 1908
Standing Figure, 1908 ()
Still Life with Candle, 1837
Still Life with Chair Caning, 1912
Still Life with Glass and Lemon, 1910
Still Life with Glassware, 1906
Still Life with Goblet, 1914
Still Life with Guitar, 1914
Still Life with Violin and Fruit
Still Life, 1924
Still-life with mask, 4 March 1937
Still-Life, 1937
Strolling Gymnasts, 1901
Studio with Plaster Head, 1925
Study for 'Boy Leading a Horse' (1906)
Study for 'Science and Charity' (1897)
Study of a Nude Woman, ca.1905-06 ()
Stuffed Shirts (Les Plastrons), 1900
Table in a Cafe, 1912
Tavern, 1914
Tete de femme, 1972 ()
Tetes D'enfants et de Chevaux, 1945
The Absinthe Drinker (1901)
The Artist's Mother (Maria Picasso Lopez) (1896)
The Bather
The Bathers, 1937
The Blue Room, 1901
The Bull. State II, 1945
The Burial of Casagemas, 1901
The Charnel House, 1944-45 ()
The Cock of the Liberation, 1944
The Couple (Les Misérables), 1904
The Cup of Coffee, 1913
The Dance of the Fauns, 1957
The Divan (1899-1900)
The Dove
The Dream, 1932
The Embrace (1900)
The Embrace, 1903
The Fall of Icarus
The Family of Saltimbanques, 1905
The Frugal Meal, 1904
The Frugal Repast, 1904
The Girl on a Ball, 1905
The Italian Girl, 1917
The King of the Minotaurs, 1958
The Kiss (1904)
The Kiss, 1969
The Letter (1899)
The Lovers (Picasso and Fernande)(1904)
The Lovers, 1923 ()
The Old Guitar Player, 1903
The Old Guitarist, 1903
The Painter (after El Greco), 1950
The Peasants (The Flower Vendor) (1906)
The Picador (1900-01)
The Pipes of Pan, 1923
The Poet (Le Poète), 1911
The Rape of the Sabine Women, 1962-63
The Rape, 1920
The Rower, 1910
The Small Table, 1919
The Studio (L’Atelier), 1928
The Three Graces, 1925
The Tragedy, 1903
The Yellow Sweater, 1939
Three Musicians, 1921
Three Women at the Fountain, 1921
Three Women at the Spring, 1921
Three Women, 1908
Three Women, rythmic version, 1908
Toalete (Fernande), 1906
Tragedy, 1903
Trois femmes nues au bord de la mar, 1921 ()
Tumblers, 1905
Two Doves with Wings Spread, 1960
Two Female Nudes
Two Nudes, 1906
Two Priests in a Street (1899)
Two Saltimbanques (Harlequin and His Companion)(1901)
Two Sisters (The Meeting), 1902
Two Women Before a Sculpted Head
Two Youths
Tête de femme (Dora Maar), 1941
Ulysees and the Sirens, 1947
Un verre sur une table (A Glass on a Table), 1913
Valdiva
Vase de Fleurs, 1943
Vase, Bowl and Lemon, 1907
Vauvenargues
Violin and Guitar
Violin, 1912
War and Peace
Weeping Woman, 1937
Woman Dressing Her Hair, 1940
Woman in a Blue Hat, 1901
Woman in a Café (1901)
Woman in a Chemise
Woman in a Hat with Flowers, 1944
Woman in a Yellow Armchair, 1932
Woman in an Armchair, 1913
Woman in an Armchair, 1960
Woman in Green (1901)
Woman Ironing (1904)
Woman Leaning on a Table (1901)
Woman Reclining
Woman Seated in an Armchair
Woman Seated, 1908
Woman with a Cigarette
Woman with a Crow, 1904
Woman with a Fan, 1907
Woman with a Fish Hat, 1942
Woman with a Flower, 1932 ()
Woman with a Helmet of Hair, 1904
Woman with a Lap Dog (1901)
Woman with a Mandolin, 1909
Woman with Bird, 1966
Woman with Cat, 1900
Woman with Green Hair, 1949
Woman with Outstretched Arms, 1961
Woman with Pears, 1909
Woman with Tambourine, 1938
Woman with the Plumed Hat, 1901
Woman with Yellow Hair, 1931
Woman’s Head (Tête de femme), 1931
Women and Child by the Sea, 1920
Women Running on the Beach, 1922
World Without Weapons
Young Girl Reading a Book on the Beach, 1937
Young Girl Throwing a Rock, 1931
Young Girl with a Goat, 1906
Young Girl with Drawing of Male Head and Nude seen from the Back, 1933
Young Girl, 1906
Young Tormented Girl, 1939
É tude pour autoportrait 'Yo Picasso' (1901)

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