An excellent visit to the Museo national centro de Arte Reina Sofia, it was a pleasure to give talks to my students about Picasso’s Guernica.

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father was an artist, too. His name was José Ruiz Blasco, he was born in Málaga in 1838 and was known as “the English man” because he was tall, thin, red-haired and freckled.

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Launching now: Our latest Online Viewing Room, ‘Picasso in Print’, showcases graphic output in every medium over a 35-year period. Find out more via: https://t.co/har0fSeGR8

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This Artwork Changed My Life: Pablo Picasso’s “Guernica” https://t.co/FsajnojPLu via

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Picasso’s Santa Claus 🎅🏻!!

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Dora Maar’s relationship with Pablo Picasso had a profound effect on both their careers. Remembered as Picasso’s muse and model, she was also an artist in her own right. Today the Tate Modern opens the most comprehensive retrospective of Dora Maar ever h… https://t.co/nFcnKE38ip

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In our 26 year history, we have worked closely with museums to facilitate exhibition loans, including that of Picasso’s ‘Tête’ (1926) to ‘Picasso: Tableaux Magiques’ at . Our & curator, Marilyn McCully were in attendance at today’s opening.

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y’all are sleeping on Picasso’s best stuff imo

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An interesting exhibition provides a different look at Picasso’s lasting fascination with women https://t.co/JmiSvCRsEq

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Baya had her first exhibition at the age of 16 in Aimé Maeght’s gallery, Paris. She is known for having influenced Picasso and Matisse. Picasso’s Women of Algiers series was inspired by her.

Baya, Women and orange trees on a white background, gouache on board, 1947

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