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  1. Jacqueline Picasso or Jacqueline Roque (24 February 1927 – 15 October 1986) was the muse and second wife of Pablo Picasso. Their marriage lasted 12 years until his death, during which time he created over 400 portraits of her, more than any of Picasso's other lovers.

  2. Jacqueline’s relationship to Picasso is described by William Rubin, (cited in Picasso, Fineberg and Duncan, 2014, p.190) as an ‘understated, gentle, and loving personality combined with her unconditional commitment to [Picasso] providing an emotionally stable life and a dependable foyer over a longer period of time than he had ever before ...

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  4. Oct 19, 2019 · Picasso met Jacqueline Roque (1927–1986) in 1953 at the Madoura Pottery where he created his ceramics. Following her divorce, she became his second wife in 1961, when Picasso was 79 and she was 34.

    • Fernande Olivier. Born Amélie Lang, Fernande Olivier suffered from a difficult childhood and married an abusive husband to escape her domineering aunt. At 19 she left her husband, changed her name, and fled to Paris, where she met Picasso and became his model and lover around 1904, influencing his Rose Period and early Cubist works.
    • Olga Khokhlova. Pablo Picasso and Olga Khokhlova, c. 1918 "> A blue-blooded Russian ballet dancer, Olga Khokhlova met 36-year-old Picasso when he served as a costume and set designer for her dance company.
    • Marie-Thérèse Walter. Marie-Thérèse Walter pictured in a passport photo. "> Picasso was 45 years old when he laid eyes on 17-year-old Walter walking out of a department store in Paris.
    • Dora Maar. A surrealist photographer and anti-fascist political activist, Maar caught Picasso's attention while he was involved with Walter, and he began artistically collaborating with her during the World War II era.
  5. Sep 22, 2023 · Picasso and Jacqueline remained married until his death in 1973 at the age of 91. Jacqueline never got over his death, and in 1986, on the eve of a major Picasso exhibition in Spain, she...

  6. On March 13, 1961, a marriage of 79-year-old Pablo Picasso and 34-year-old Jacqueline Roque was registered. The celebration was quite, since Picasso wanted to avoid publicity; only nearest and dearest were invited. Newlyweds moved to a recently bought villa in Cannes where Picasso continued to work a lot incredibly despite his worsening health.

  7. Jul 15, 2019 · Jacqueline Roque, the devoted, romantic beauty”), argues that Picasso’s depictions of each woman captured “not how she presents herself to the world, but how she feels inside.”

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