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In Malaga, Spain
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Olivier was Picasso's mistress for 7 years. They adopted a girl Raymonde for a brief period of time. When Picasso began to become a sucsessful artist, he began to lose interest in Fernande because she reminded him of his old, unsuccessful times. They broke up in 1911. Wrote a memoir, "Picasso and His Friends"
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Olivier and Picasso adopt a 13-year-old, Raymonde, from a local orphanage. They return her later that year
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This led to cubism; you can see cubist elements emerging.
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But these "periods" are flexible and cubism was used by Picasso throughout his life
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From the time they met until George Braque went off to war
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Real name was Marcelle Humbert. Died in 1915
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But these "periods" are flexible and cubism was used by Picasso throughout his life
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His relationship with Lespinasse went on during his relationship with Gouel, who was dying
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Jul 28, 1914 – Nov 11, 1918
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Set, stage design, costumes
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Met in 1918 while designing "Parade." Olga was a ballerina.
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To Olga and Picasso
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Picasso was still married to Olga at this time. Their relationship was kept secret from Olga until Walter became pregnant. They were together until a year after their daughter was born, when Picasso fell in love with another woman. She hanged herself in 1977.
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To Marie-Therese and Picasso
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Picasso fell in love with the French Yugoslavian photographer, artist and poet Dora Maar while still in a relationship with Marie-Therese Walter. Picasso made the two fight for his love. She photographed the painting "Guernica." Broke up in 1944 because of Picasso's other lover and his abuse
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Gets exhibition at Museum of Modern Art, in New York
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Sep 1, 1939 – Sep 2, 1945
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Met when Picasso was 62 and Gilot was 22, a young art student. Had two children, Claude and Paloma. Gilot left him in 1953 because of Picasso's other lovers and abuse. Published a book, "Life with Picasso"
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Provence, France
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To Gilot and Picasso
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To Gilot and Picasso
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In 1944, Genevieve Laporte, then 17, interviewed Picasso for a school newspaper. Was a poet, philanthropist, documentary filmmaker, author of 16 books. Began an affair in 1951 (ages 24 and 70) while Picasso was still living with Francoise Gilot. She left him in 1953 at the same time that Gilot left him. Later auctioned off 20 of the works Picasso had given to her
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Picasso's last lover, until his death. Met when she was 26 and he was 72. They married in 1961 when Picasso was 79. In one year he painted over 70 portraits of her, total of 400, more than anyone else. Prevented Picasso's children Claude and Paloma from attending his funeral. Shot herself in 1986.
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Gets exhibition in Paris at Musée des arts décoratif
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