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Picasso — women in the context of his work, a timeline

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Pablo Picasso (Pablo Ruiz Picasso,[lower-alpha 1] 1881 – 1973) and the women in Picasso's worktime in chronicle order. A list:

1901–1904 — Blue Period
1904—1906 — Rose Period
1906—1909 — African Period
1939–1949 — World War II and late 1940s
1949–1973 — Later works

Books[edit]

  • Roland Penrose, Portrait of Picasso, Lund Humphries, 1957
  • James Lord, Picasso und Dora Maar. Matthes und Seitz, 1994, ISBN 3-88221-797-9. (German)
  • Pierre Daix, Dictionaire Picasso. Robert Laffont, Paris 1995. (français)
  • Dominique Dupuis-Labbé, Picasso érotique, Gallimard, 2001, ISBN-13 9782070760886. (français)
  • Ingrid Mossinger, Beate Ritter and others, Picasso et Les Femmes. Cologne, 2005, ISBN-13 ‎978-3832172688. (presents all the women in Picassos worktime)
  • Rose-Maria Gropp: Göttinnen und Fußabstreifer. Die Frauen und Picasso. Piper, München 2023, ISBN 978-3-492-07073-7.(German)

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. Picasso's birth certificate and the record of his baptism include very long names, combining those of various saints and relatives

References[edit]

fr:Pablo Picasso#Place des femmes dans son œuvre et descendance



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