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  1. José Ruiz y Blasco (12 April 1838 – 3 May 1913) was a Spanish painter, an art teacher, and the father of artist Pablo Ruiz Picasso (1881–1973).

  2. José Ruiz y Blasco, né le 12 avril 1838 à Malaga et mort le 3 mai 1913 à Barcelone [1], est un professeur d'art et un peintre espagnol [2]. Il est le père de Pablo Picasso et de Lola Ruiz Picasso.

  3. José Ruiz y Blasco. José Ruiz y Blasco ( Málaga, 12 de abril de 1838- Barcelona, 3 de mayo de 1913) fue un discreto pintor y profesor de dibujo español, padre de Pablo Picasso (1881–1973). 1 . Firma del pintor en el ángulo inferior derecho de su obra Pastora en el Campo (1890).

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  5. The presence of the dove is particularly significant, as it represents peace and purity. It also had a personal significance for Picasso, who watched his father José Ruiz y Blasco paint doves when Picasso was a boy. The painting was described by Arts Council England as "probably the most famous work by Picasso in a UK collection".

  6. Picasso began to develop his artistic skills from an early age. His first art teacher was his father, José Ruiz y Blasco, whose nickname was "Pepe". He worked as a teacher at the Malaga School of Fine Arts and also as curator at the city's municipal museum.

  7. He was the first child of Don José Ruiz y Blasco (1838–1913) and María Picasso y López. Picasso's family was of middle-class background. His father was a painter who specialized in naturalistic depictions of birds and other game. For most of his life, Ruiz was a professor of art at the School of Crafts and a curator of a local museum.

  8. José Ruiz Blasco (1838-1913) was Picasso's father, teacher and mentor and also the painter's favourite model during the artist's formative years. The 19th-century figure of that tall, blond, elegant man from Malaga with a long beard had very little to do with the physique of Picasso, who looked more like his mother Maria, petite and brunette.