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PICASSO: THE GREATEST MASTER IN THE HISTORY OF ART

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His father was an academic painter who taught drawing in Malaga, a town where he was the curator of the local museum. In 1891, his family moved to La Corona where Picasso studied at the la Guardia Institute. His father did not try to thwart his early vocation and endeavoured instead to teach him the basics of painting.

At 12 Picasso painted his first works and in 1895 his family settled in Barcelona. AT 14 he was admitted in the school of Fine Arts of la Lonja and during the winter of 1897-1898 he followed courses at the Royal Academy of San Fernando in Madrid. After returning to Barcelona in 1899 he frequented the intellectual and artistic circles which used to meet in the El Quatre Gats cabaret.

In 1900, he joined his friend Isidoro Nonell in Paris but only mingled with Spaniard exiles there. However Berthe Weill bought a painting from him and in 1901 Ambroise Vollard showed his works in an exhibition in the French capital. At that time, he started to sign his works, racehorse and cabaret scenes with the name of Picasso.

The young artist returned to Spain at the end of 1901 and went back a year later to Paris where he stayed during some eleven months. Back to Spain for another year in 1903 he finally decided to settle for good in the French capital where he rented a studio in an old wooden building at number 13 of the rue Ravignan, called the house of “the Trapper” and which Apollinaire nicknamed “The Bateau Lavoir” (The boat wash-house).

He lived and worked in this somewhat derelict studio during some years with Fernande Olivier who was his model. Montmartre was then a meeting point for many artists such as Max Jacob, Van Dongen, Matisse, Derain or Braque.

It was in Picasso's studio that was organised the famous Banquet in the honour of the Douanier Rousseau in 1908. From that year the Russian collector Chtchoukine bought works from Picasso who managed to come out gradually from poverty.

He had previously gone through his blue, pink and primitive (African art) periods and was already tackling Cubism, a new form of art.

In 1910 Picasso went with Derain in Cadaques and the following year to Céret with Braque and Juan Gris. In 1912 he was in Sorgues with Braque while the young German-born dealer Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler took him under exclusive contract.

From 1912 many artists migrated to Montparnasse, which was to become the centre of a great artistic activity in Paris until the First World War caused a serious split among artists who had formed a blossoming community.

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