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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).

    • Artist, art teacher
    • 3 May 1913 (aged 75), Barcelona, Spain
  2. Barcelona, 1896, 25.5 x 17.8cm. Donation by Pablo Picasso, 1970. MPB 110.331. 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.

    • Málaga. When Picasso was 9 years old, his father, José Ruiz y Blasco, lost his job as an art teacher, and his family left Málaga despite desires to stay in the port city on the Costa del Sol.
    • A Coruña. When the Picassos left Málaga, they resettled in A Coruña. Here, where Pablo lived from age 10 to 14, the family continued to experience hardship.
    • Barcelona. In 1895, the Picasso family moved to Barcelona. This is where Pablo truly began to come into his own as an artist. He easily and quickly embraced Catalan culture, identifying with it so much that he considered himself not just a Spaniard, but a Catalan, Falgàs says.
    • Madrid. According to Falgàs, Picasso didn’t spend all that much time in Madrid—only about eight or nine months between 1897 and 1898, while he was studying at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, and another four months in 1901 while he illustrated the defunct magazine Arte Joven.
  3. 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).

    • 3 de mayo de 1913 (75 años), Barcelona
    • Española
  4. Biografía de José Ruiz Blasco, pintor de corte realista que se destacó por sus composiciones de paloma al aire libre y su labor como conservador del Museo de Bellas Artes de Málaga. Conoce su trayectoria artística, sus obras más destacadas y su relación con Pablo Picasso.

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  6. MPB 110.331. Collections. Themes. Exhibitions. Picasso’s father, José Ruiz Blasco, was a painter and taught at the provincial Fine Arts schools of Malaga (from 1875 to 1890), Corunna (from 1891 to 1895) and Barcelona (Escola de Llotja, from 1895 to 1913).

  7. 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.

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