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  1. 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.” The show ...

  2. Sep 30, 2014 · Cubist artist Pablo Picasso's most painted subject was his controversial wife, Jacqueline Roque. Now an exhibition at Pace Gallery explores their relationship and the works it inspired. THINK OF ...

  3. Nov 9, 2017 · After Jacqueline Roque, Picasso’s second wife, barred much of the family from the artist’s funeral, the family fell fully to pieces: Pablito, Picasso’s grandson, drank a bottle of bleach and died; Paulo, Picasso’s son, died of deadly alcoholism born of depression.

  4. Picasso met Jacqueline Roque in 1953, when she worked in a sales position for the pottery studio where he made ceramics in the South of France. She was twenty-seven when they met; he was seventy-two. Roque moved in with Picasso in 1954; the couple married in 1961. They remained together until the artist’s death, in 1973, a relationship that ...

  5. May 28, 2020 · After much wooing by Picasso, Jacqueline Roque, 26, gave in to the persistent 71-year-old's romantic overtures. In 1961, six years after the death of Khokhlova, Roque married him, and the two ...

  6. 8. Jacqueline Roque. Jacqueline Roque había nacido en 1927: cuando Picasso ya triunfaba ella era una recién nacida. Fue la última de las que algunos llaman con ignorancia «mujeres de Picasso». Esta fue la única mujer que se casó con el pintor, después de Olga. Esto se pudo realizar porque la bailarina rusa había muerto y Picasso nunca ...

  7. Oct 11, 2021 · Jacqueline Roque 1953-1973. In 1953, the young Jacqueline Roque worked at the Madoura Pottery where Picasso created his ceramics. After the death of Olga Khokhlova, she became his second legal wife. Picasso based more works on Roque than on any of the other women in his life: she was the inspiration behind more than 400 pieces.

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