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PICASSO : NARCISSICISM, SELFISHNESS AND VAMPIRISM

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AN UNBELIEVABLE BATTLE OVER HIS SUCCESSION

Jacqueline got in touch with Paulo and both decided that the burial would take place in Vauvenargues while a battle over the sharing of 15 000 paintings, 100,000 prints, 300 sculptures and hundreds of ceramics, book illustrations and moulds was already under way.

The main problem was to avoid a dispersion of the works which would have caused a slump in prices as the market could not swallow them altogether. Another problem was to determine whether Picasso had left a will. Eventually he had not.

Two days after his death Paulo and Jacqueline announced that Picasso had decided to bequeath his entire collection of works of art to the French State excepted his own works.

Jacqueline Roque-Picasso however tried to outstrip other heirs in calling on the French Culture Ministry to her help regarding donations as Picasso's personal collection included some 400 paintings, notably by Corot, le Douanier Rousseau or Van Dongen.

Many members of the Picasso family were prevented by Jacqueline from attending his burial. Claude, who became a photographer in New York, and Paloma waited in vain to be invited to the funeral as well Picasso's grand children and Paulo's children from his first marriage,Pablito, who was working as a postman, and Marina, who was an employee in a home for retired people.

Picasso never cared about his grand children Pablito, Marina, Bernard, Paulo's son from his second marriage, Olivier, Richard, Diana, Maya's children or Jasmia, Claude's daughter.

Pablito tried to kill himself a day after the burial of his grand father swallowing a bottle of bleaching-water and died from severe internal wounds three weeks later in hospital. Paulo, his father, died from cirrhosis in 1975 and Picasso's six main heirs (Jacqueline, Maya, Claude, Paloma, Marina and Bernard) went on to share 1885 paintings, 1288 sculptures, 7809 drawings, 30 000 engravings, 150 sketchbooks, 3222 ceramics, two castles, three houses, a huge amount of cash, 100 millions dollars in shares and 300 millions dollars in gold.

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