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25 October: birth of Pablo Ruiz Picasso in Málaga, son of a painter and art teacher.
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Picasso's sister died of diphtheria when she was only 7 years old.
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Picasso's first painting was called "First Communion". It was painted when he was only 15 years old.
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When Picasso was just 19, he left school and moved to Paris to start his career.
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Picasso painted this painting of a harlequin during the blue period out of grief and sadness.
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This painting signifies Picasso's transition from the blue period to the rose period.
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Picasso joined a new art gallery in 1907 that was started by Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler.
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Picasso's relationship with Fernande Olivier ended and his relationship with Marcelle Humbert ( Eva Gouel) began.
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This painting marked the end of analytical cubism and the start of synthetic cubism
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This is one of Picasso's many paintings that he made between wars, and this was made during his classicism period.
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Charnel House was created by Picasso to show the terrible things that happened in Nazi concentration camps.
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Picasso died on April 8th 1973 but his legacy has lived on and will continue living throughout history.