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PICASSO: THE GREATEST MASTER IN THE HISTORY OF ART

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Picasso was in Avignon at the outbreak of the war and visited Italy during 1917.
In Rome he met Jean Cocteau, Serge Daghilev as well as the musicians Igor Stravinsky and Erik Satie while Apollinaire was engaged in fighting with the French army against the Germans in Eastern France.

While he was working for the decors of Daghilev's Russian ballets Picasso met Olga Kokhlova, a girl from that troop who fell in love with him. He married her in 1918 and she soon gave him a son. The ballet representation in Paris caused a scandal while Aksionov published a book on Picasso in Moscow. Between 1919 and 1924, the artist worked again for the Russian Ballets and for Manuel de Falla's “Tricorn” and Stravinsky's “Pulcinella”.

In 1928-1929 he was in Dinard and worked there before travelling to Spain twice.

In 1933 and 1934, the years he worked on the theme of the “Minotaur”. At the start of the 1930's he had an affair with Marie-Thérèse Walter while still married to Olga whom he left in 1934 without divorcing her.

The Spanish Civil War started in 1937 and after the victory of the fascist regime of General Franco Picasso decided he would not return to Spain. During this sombre period he painted his famous painting “Guernica” and met Dora Maar with whom he lived until 1944.

At the outbreak of World War Two Picasso was in Royan, Southern France, and back in Paris in 1940. He never left the French capital during the Nazi occupation spending the war years like someone who was strangely indifferent to the plight of French people. Such attitude was never clarified. After the war he decided to settle in Southern France.

He then met Françoise Gilot with whom he had two children. During several months in 1946 he worked in the Grimaldi castle, which later became the first Picasso Museum thanks to an important donation he made after his departure.

After 1948 he was much active in Vallauris where he reactivated the local craft of ceramics. He left Françoise Gilot in 1953 and then worked in Cannes two years later. His wife Olga had died in 1955 and in 1958 he bought the Vauvenargues castle and met Jacqueline Roque whom he married. They settled in 1961 in Mougins where he lived until his death in 1973 at 92 producing several paintings every day.

Picasso took part in many collective exhibitions from 1897 until his death. His first one-man exhibition took place in Paris in 1901 with Vollard, in 1920 and 1926 with Paul Rosenberg, in 1930 in the Chicago Arts Club, in 1932 in Paris with the Georges Petit gallery and in Zurich (Kunsthaüs), in 1936 in Spain with a roving exhibition, in 1939 and 1940 in the New York Museum of Modern Art and the Chicago Art Institute, in 1944 in the Paris Salon d'Automne, in 1949 in the Maison de la Pensée française, in 1953 in Lyons and in Rome, in 1954 in Sao Paulo, in 1955 in Paris at the Museum of Decorative Arts where Guernica was exhibited for the first time in French capital 28 years afterit was painted, in 1956 in Cologne and in Hamburg, in 1957 in the New York Museum of Modern Art and in Philadelphia, in 1958 in Marseilles and Paris, in 1960 in the London Tate Gallery, in 1961 in the University of California, L.A, in 1964 in Montreal and Toronto, in 1966 in Paris with a triple retrospective exhibition at the Grand and Petit Palais and in the National Library regarding graphic works and in 1971 in the Louvre Museum.

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