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PICASSO:GODDESSES AND DOORMATS; Session 3: His muses from 1943 to 1973

This third session on Picasso and the women in his life, will cover his partners from 1943 to 1973. Some were artists themselves, others came from nobility and others were simply young and pretty. Maria unpicks their influence.

PICASSO:GODDESSES AND DOORMATS; Session 3: His muses from 1943 to 1973
PICASSO:GODDESSES AND DOORMATS; Session 3: His muses from 1943 to 1973

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About the Event

Pablo Picasso could be identified with the Minotaur who needed to be fed with the flesh of a virgin. In the first lecture we  examined his life and passions.The second session looked more deeply at his love affairs and marriage from 1900 to 1943 and this third session will cover his partners from 1943 to 1973. 

Some of his partners were fine artists (Dora Maar, Françoise Gilot), others came from nobility (Olga Khlokhova), others were just young and fresh (Marie-Thérése Walter, Jacqueline Roque). He must have been a true charmer of women. Clever, intelligent women lost their senses over Picasso, others committed suicide, and only one not only survived his spell but later got married and had a child. It is astonishing that the older he became, the younger his partners had to be.

Mondays

Session 1 - A brief review of PP life and oeuvre in relation to women.

Session 2 - His muses from 1920 to 1943

Session 3 - His muses from 1943 to 1973

delivered by Maria Chester

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