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    • Fernande Olivier
    • Eva Gouel
    • Olga Khokhlova
    • Marie-Thérèse Walter
    • Dora Maar
    • Françoise Gilot
    • Genevieve Laporte
    • Jacqueline Roque

    The first of Picasso’s muses was Fernande Olivier who was also his first long-time partner. She is depicted in many pieces from his “rose period.”The painter met this striking beauty in Paris and was smitten by her red hair and gorgeous eyes. As the years passed, however, Picasso became very possessive with Olivier, and in the end, she had no choic...

    The second of his muses was Eva Gouel (Marcelle Humbert) who was one of Fernande’s friends. Once she and Picasso became a couple, they stayed together for three years. Gouel is often called the “queen of his Cubist works.” Unfortunately, she was diagnosed with tuberculosis, and Picasso quickly began an affair with another woman.

    Following Gouel’s death, the painter left France and moved to Italy, falling in love with Olga Khokhlova,a Russian ballerina. She was his first wife and, interestingly, disliked his Cubist style. She demanded to be painted in a completely different way. The couple had a son, Paulo, who inspired Picasso to begin a series of paintings entitled Matern...

    The fourth of Picasso’s muses was Marie-Thérèse Walter, who only at 17 got pregnant with the artist while he was still married to Khokhlova. Walter was 29 years younger than Picasso and was easily manipulated by him. They had a daughter named Maya but they eventually grew apart because of the artist’s unfaithful ways.

    The woman he began having an affair with while still with Marie-Thérèse Walter was Dora Maar. She had similar passions to him. She was a photographer and a Surrealist painter herself. Maar was present while Picasso created his masterpiece Guernica. She suffered a mental breakdown after finding out about his affair with his next mistress Françoise G...

    With Françoise Gilot, a 21-year-old aspiring painter and law student, he had two children named Claude and Paloma. She was deeply in love with the painter, but even that ardor was not strong enough to survive his difficult behavior. She could not stand his abuse and philandering and left him in 1953. In 1964, she published her memoirs called Life w...

    As he had a preference for much younger women, while still with Gilot, he became involved in another affair with 24-year-old Genevieve Laporte, who also ended their relationship in 1953. In 2005, she auctioned 20 drawings of herself by Pablo Picasso.

    In 1961, the painter married again at the age of 79. His 27-year-old bride was Jacqueline Roque. Roque was his last muse and appeared in more than 400 of his paintings and ceramics. The artist died in 1973, with Roque by his side. She died 13 years later by suicide. Fact often left out in art history is that Pablo Picasso was highly influenced by w...

  3. The women of the title can be seen as representing two opposing principles. Picasso highlights the differences between the two figures by painting them in quite different styles. One can identify the figure on the left as a hard, angular woman (perhaps Picasso’s wife, Olga), and the one on the right as a more sensuous woman (Marie-Thérèse Walter, his lover at the time).

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  5. The painting Two Women Running on the Beach, painted during the summer of 1922 in Dinard, captures the essence of joie de vivre and feminine beauty. In this work, Picasso portrays two women joyfully running along the beach. Their voluptuous bodies and exaggerated gestures convey a sense of energy and freedom. The influence of the Mediterranean ...

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  7. Oct 19, 2019 · Head of Woman (Fernande). Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society. Picasso met his first great love, Fernande Olivier (1881–1966), near his studio in Montmartre in the fall of 1904. Fernande was a French artist and model who inspired Picasso's Rose Period works and early Cubist paintings and sculptures. Their tempestuous relationship ...

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