Picasso and five women who inspired him / Rebecca T. Quimby

By: Quimby, Rebecca TContributor(s): California State University, Dominguez Hills (Estats Units d'Amèrica)Material type: TextTextLanguage: Anglès Publication details: Ann Arbor : UMI, 2007 Description: V, 77 pSubject(s): Picasso, Pablo Ruiz, 1881-1973 | Picasso, Jacqueline, 1927-1986 | Olivier, Fernande, 1881-1966 | Gilot, Françoise, 1921-2023 | Maar, Dora, 1907-1997 | Gouel, Eva, 1885-1915 | 2007 | Tesis i dissertacions acadèmiques | 2007 | Gilot, Françoise (1921) | Gouel, Éva [llamada también Marcelle Humbert] (1885-1915) | Maar, Dora [Henriette Théodora Markovitch] (1907-1997) | Olivier, Fernande (1881-1966) | Picasso, Jacqueline [Jacqueline Roque] (1927-1986) | Picasso, Pablo Ruiz (1881-1973) | Tesis y disertaciones académicasSummary: Picasso is one of the geniuses of the twentieth century. as his beloved homeland, Spain, influenced him. At nineteen, typical adolescent restlessness drove him to Paris where at first, for a few uncomfortable years, he lived in poverty. his life. Picasso could fall quickly and completely for a woman one day, only to become as quickly and completely bored with her the next. Olivier, Eva Gouel, Dora Maar, Francoise Gilot, and Jacqueline Roque-Picasso. Picasso's paintings of these women show them each in different roles, the respective ones they played in his life.
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Picasso is one of the geniuses of the twentieth century. as his beloved homeland, Spain, influenced him. At nineteen, typical adolescent restlessness drove him to Paris where at first, for a few uncomfortable years, he lived in poverty. his life. Picasso could fall quickly and completely for a woman one day, only to become as quickly and completely bored with her the next. Olivier, Eva Gouel, Dora Maar, Francoise Gilot, and Jacqueline Roque-Picasso. Picasso's paintings of these women show them each in different roles, the respective ones they played in his life.

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