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  • Inhabitants of the museum: María Picasso López, the mother of a genius

    29-04-2020
    Pablo Picasso. La mare de l'artista

    Almost always in profile, sewing or reading. This is how the young Picasso used to draw and paint his mother, María Picasso López (1855-1938), a character in the family nucleus who always went rather unnoticed. ...

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    Author: El Blog del Museu Picasso
    Inhabitants of the Museum habitants del museu, inhabitants of the museum, La mare de l'artista, María Picasso, The artist's mother Permalink 0 20767 Visits
  • Inhabitants of the museum: The Infanta Margarita Maria, a tragic icon

    15-10-2019
    Pablo Picasso. Las Meninas (infanta Margarida Maria)

    When Velázquez painted Las Meninas in 1656, the most revolutionary portrait of a Royal Family until that moment until that moment, the Infanta Margarita Maria Teresa of Austria, who at that time was 5 years ...

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    Collection, Inhabitants of the Museum Austria dynasty, inhabitants of the museum, The Infanta Margarita Maria, Velázquez Permalink 1 21103 Visits
  • Josep Rocarol, the set designer who saved the monastery of Pedralbes

    5-09-2019
    Josep Rocarol

    In October 1902 Picasso and his friend Josep Rocarol i Faura took the train from Barcelona to Paris.  They were happy because they had just managed to avoid doing the military service after their respective ...

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    Collection, Historical Curiosity, Inhabitants of the Museum Civil War, inhabitants of the museum, Josep Rocarol, Quatre Gats, Rocarol Permalink 0 14154 Visits
  • Inhabitants of the Museum: Pere Romeu, the soul of Quatre Gats

    22-03-2019

    In the review of the inhabitants of the Museu Picasso, we take a stop at the figure of Pere Romeu, who we refer to as the soul of the Quatre Gats. A bohemian character and cultural promoter – but without capital for carrying out his projects, Romeu is the protagonist of some of the drawings that Picasso did in Barcelona’s legendary tavern and that form part of our permanent collection.

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    Collection, Documentation, Historical Curiosity, Inhabitants of the Museum habitants del museu, inhabitants of the museum, Pere Romeu, Pere Romeu Permalink 0 19889 Visits
  • Inhabitants of the Museum: Pepe-Hillo, an authentic bullfighter

    31-01-2019

    In our series about  the inhabitants of the Museu Picasso of Barcelona, we would like to dedicate this article to José Delgado Guerra, better known as Pepe-Hillo (sometimes written without the either the ‘h’ or the hyphen: Pepe Illo), who apart from being a key figure in the evolution of bullfighting, also achieved major popularity with his rather unorthodox style.

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    Collection, Inhabitants of the Museum bullfighting, habitants del museu, inhabitants of the museum Permalink 0 12515 Visits
  • Inhabitants of the Museum: Yvette Guilbert

    20-09-2018

    On occasion of the presentation, this September, of a selection of works from the Musée d’Orsay within the context of our permanent collection, which we have given the title of “Picasso discovers Paris”, we want to enlarge our gallery of inhabitants of the museum with a biographical profile of the singer, actress and composer Yvette Guilbert. Star of the chanson from the end of the 19th century, Guilbert is most likely the protagonist of two of the paintings that Picasso did on his first trips to the French capital: «The End of the Number» and «The Fortuneteller».

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    Author: Museu Picasso
    Collection, Historical Curiosity, Inhabitants of the Museum habitants del museu, inhabitants of the museum, París, París, Picasso Permalink 0 19553 Visits
  • Inhabitants of the Museum: Benedetta Bianco, Mrs Canals

    3-07-2018

    In a previous post, we already talked to you about the origin of Mrs. Canals, one of the most outstanding portraits of the collection of the Museu Picasso of Barcelona, which the artist from Malaga painted in the autumn of 1905 while he was living in Paris.  But, without putting to one side the relation with Picasso, on this occasion we want to delve in a little more into the figure of a woman who also appears in works of other artists of the period, and who would often become the heart and soul of parties.

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    Author: Museu Picasso
    Collection, Historical Curiosity, Inhabitants of the Museum Benedetta Bianco, habitants del museu, inhabitants of the museum, Mrs. Canals Permalink 3 18204 Visits
  • The inhabitants of the museum: Fernande Olivier, Picasso’s first muse

    18-04-2018

    Fernande Olivier is another of the inhabitants of the museum to be found housed within the Picasso museum. She is known for having been Picasso’s first muse and for having written two books about their relationship. The story of Olivier is so intense that it has even been recently re-told by the author Isabel Clara-Simó.

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    Collection, Historical Curiosity, Inhabitants of the Museum Fernande Olivier, Fernande Olivier, habitants del museu, inhabitants of the museum Permalink 2 27385 Visits
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