my mother said to me,
‘If you become a soldier,
you’ll be a general.
If you become a monk,
you’ll end up as the pope.’
Instead I became a painter
and wound up as Picasso.”
- On October 25, 1881, Pablo Picasso was born.
- Pablo Picasso was born as Pablo Diego JosΓ© Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno MarΓa de los Remedios Crispiniano de la SantΓsima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso.
- Picasso’s name is a series of the names of saints and relatives.
- Picasso was born in Spain in the city of MΓ‘laga in the Andalusian region.
- Pablo Picasso was the first child of Don JosΓ© Ruiz y Blasco and MarΓa Picasso y LΓ³pez.
- Don JosΓ© Ruiz, Pablo Picasso’s father, was a painter who specialized in naturalistic depictions of birds and other game.
- Picassoβs family was middle-class.
the dust of everyday life.
- Picasso always had a passion for drawing and was skilled from a very early age.
- Picasso’s mother, MarΓa Picasso y LΓ³pez, said that his first words were βpiz, pizβ which was short for lΓ‘piz and that is the Spanish word for “pencil”.
- In 1890, Picasso received formal artistic training in figure drawing and oil painting. He became so preoccupied with his art that his school work suffered.
- In 1895, when Picasso was 13, his seven year old sister, Conchita, died of diphtheria and it left him traumatized.
to realize the truth.”
- After his sister, Conchita’s death, Picasso and his family moved to Barcelona. Picasso’s father, Don JosΓ© Ruiz took a position at its School of Fine Arts.
- Picasso was accepted to the School of Fine Arts at age thirteen after taking completing his entrance exam in a week. The normal timing for this testing period was one month. Obviously, Pablo Picasso impressed the school officials.
- At age sixteen, Picasso attended Madridβs Royal Academy of San Fernando which he stopped attending shortly after enrolling because he did not like formal education.
- Picasso made his first trip to Paris in 1900 which was considered the art capital of Europe.
- Picasso learned to speak French.
in order that I may learn how to do it.
- By the beginning of 1901, Picasso started signing his work and only signed his last name.
- In 1904, Picasso met Fernande Olivier, a Bohemian artist who appears in many of Picasso’s Rose period paintings and they became lovers.
- In 1905, Picasso met Henri Matisse who was a lifelong friend and rival.
- After Picasso acquired a bit of fame and fortune, he left his girlfriend, Fernande Olivier and entered a relationship with Marcelle Humbert.
- Marcelle Humbert was called Eva Gouel by Picasso and she was included in his Cubist works. Marcelle Humbert (Eva Gouel) died in 1915 at the age of thirty.
- Picasso married a ballerina named Olga Khokhlova in 1918.
- Picasso and Khokhlova had a son they named Paulo.
- Picassoβs marriage to Khokhlova did not last long, but he did not divorce her because that would have meant she would obtain half of his wealth. When Khokhlova died in 1955, she was still legally married to Picasso.
- In 1927, Picasso met 17-year-old Marie-Thérèse Walter and began a secret affair with her. With her, Picasso fathered a daughter with her, named Maya.
- Picasso also wrote poetry. Between 1935 and 1959 Picasso wrote over 300 poems that were mostly untitled except for an occasional date and location of where it was written.
- In 1944, Picasso began a romantic relationship and lived with a girl who was 40 years younger – FranΓ§oise Gilot.
- Picasso and Gilot had two children named Claude (1947) and Paloma (1949). She continued to hope that Picasso would marry her some day. However, after she had filed for divorce from her husband, PIcasso secretly married his second wife.
- In 1951, Picasso had a an affair with Geneviève Laporte even though he was still married to Gilot. The shocking thing about the affair was that Laporte was 44 years younger than Picasso!
- In 1961, Picasso married Jacqueline Roque and she was with him until his death.
- Picasso is considered one of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century. He was a painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, and stage designer.
- Pablo Picasso is widely known for co-founding the Cubist movement, the invention of constructed sculpture and the co-invention of collage.
- In 1967, Picasso made a public sculpture in downtown Chicago call the Chicago Picasso. He donated it to the city of Chicago and would not accept payment. No one knows what the sculpture represents.
- On April 8, 1973, Pablo Picasso died in Mougins, France.
- Picasso’s final words were βDrink to me, drink to my health, you know I canβt drink any more.β
- Picasso was interred at the Chateau of Vauvenargues on a property he had acquired in 1958.
- Picasso had mistresses throughout his whole life even while he was married or living with someone.
– goddesses and doormats.”
- Picasso was married twice and had four children by three women.
- Four years after Picasso’s death, his mistress, Marie-ThΓ©rΓ¨se hanged herself and his wife, Jacqueline Roque, shot herself in 1986.
- Picassoβs work is divided into periods known as: the Blue Period (1901β1904), the Rose Period (1905β1907), the African-influenced Period (1908β1909), Analytic Cubism (1909β1912), and Synthetic Cubism (1912β1919).
- Picassoβs Blue Period (1901β1904) are somber paintings mostly in shades of blue and blue-green colors.
- Picasso’s Rose Period (1904β1906) consist of happy orange and pink colors splashed on circus people, acrobats and harlequins which is the symbol by which he became known.
- Picassoβs African-influenced Period (1907β1909) was inspired by African artifacts.
- Pablo Picasso used monochrome brownish and neutral colors during his Analytic Cubism Period (1909β1912) which is when he took objects apart and analyzed their shapes.
- Picasso made collages from cut paper fragments such as wallpaper and newspapers during his Synthetic Cubism Period (1912β1919).
- One of Picassoβs most famous pieces is Guernca which is his depiction of the German bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. When asked to explain this famous piece, Picasso said, βIt isnβt up to the painter to define the symbols. Otherwise it would be better if he wrote them out in so many words! The public who look at the picture must interpret the symbols as they understand them.”
- It is estimated that Picasso produced 50,000 pieces of art which include paintings, sculptures, ceramics, drawings, prints, tapestries and rugs.
- Several paintings by Picasso rank among the most expensive paintings in the world. In US currency, Garçon à la pipe sold for $104 million in 2004; Dora Maar au Chat sold for $95.2 million in 2006; Nude, Green Leaves and Bust was sold at $106.5 million in 2010; the 1932 work, which depicts Marie-Thérèse Walter reclining and as a bust along with the rest of a personal collection was valued at over $150 million in 2010.
- More of Picasso’s paintings have been stolen than those of any other artist.
what you are willing to die
having left undone.”
Skip_D says
I love Picasso. What a great collection of facts!
StΓ©fan says
He was a very prolific and fascinating artist. I like the analytic cubism work. Great post!
TJ says
Your mother always thought his work was pure ugly! Do something on my favorite, He painted the Mona Lisa.
sorry,lol
julia lawrence says
wow i can’t belieave how many facts about pablo picasso there is and how many good/bad pic’s there was!!!! I wonder why he did those bad pic’s not that i care π
The Redhead Riter says
Thanks Julia!
julia lawrence says
i love picasso. he has so many amazing pictures and sculptures π i hope someday that i will be as good as he is π
The best guy in the world, Bobby brogbliz says
This didn’t help me with my homework, dissapointment.
The Redhead Riter says
Sorry! There are lots of great books on Picasso, so take a visit to the library to learn more and make a good grade! π
WASP says
This actually helped a lot with my homework. Thanks! Now I’ll get a good grade and be able to spat out a few extra facts, too. Thanks again!
Sherry Riter says
You’re welcome…I think. LOL
Sylvia Fishel says
Thanks to you Redhead Riter for the succinct but informative facts you have included. You present in a style which includes a sense of humor. Lovely.
Can you tell me anything more about Picasso’s ceramic works. Where is his studio? Has it been kept for visitors to see? I did see some at a NY Moma some years ago. I am enchanted and would so love to see more. I am making a trip for my 80th Birthday this May and it would be the Crown on my days. Thanking you for all you have shown me and others, In your debt I remain, Silvie
Sherry Riter says
I’m sorry Slyvia, but I don’t know the answers to your questions. π Happy Early Birthday!!!
David says
Did Picasso ever view a defaced painting and state,”Not bad.”?
Sherry Riter says
LOL I have no idea.
brandon says
thanks this really helped on my art report. im 14 by the way.
Sherry Riter says
Hi Brandon,
I’m glad this helped you with your homework. π
joseff anderson says
i love your work
Sherry Riter says
Thanks Joseff!
G Bruce Kirkpatrick says
Interesting creature you are:) I am a Kandisky man myself. I enjoyed his book, Point and Line to Plane” Anam Cara G Bruce
Sherry Riter says
I have to admit that I didn’t know who Kandisky was so I Googled him. Fascinating! I had seen his work, but either had completely forgotten his name or never knew it. I’m leaning towards the aging brain. LOL
Connor says
thanks helped art homework .
Sherry Riter says
LOL Does everyone use this post for homework? LOL
mara harrison says
Lol, I say lol alot too! xD
Anywayz, Thanks for the help. homework is much easier now! Lol
Sherry Riter says
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WASP says
Yeah. I think everyone does. It’s on the first page of Google after all =P
Sherry Riter says
π I wonder if all those teachers are going to come after me? LOL π
jasper williams says
thx it helped for my homework
Sherry Riter says
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starr says
This fact “In 1895, when Picasso was seven years old, his sister, Conchita, died of diphtheria and it left him traumatized.” is not accurate sorry I think you meant to say that his sister was seven. If he was born in 81 it would make him 13-14 years old, right? Thank you for the interesting facts. =D
Sherry Riter says
Yes! You are right! I botched!!! Thank you for bringing it to my attention. I corrected my post. π Glad you enjoyed the facts.
genessa says
i thought this would surely have the answers to my homework. unfortunately not. thnx 4 all the gr8 info tho!
love genessa aged 13 (yr 7)
Sherry Riter says
LOL Too funny! Hope you got your homework finished! π
melissa says
lolololol
meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee tooooooooooooooo
Sherry Riter says
Ya’ll are too funny
deven laperle says
thanks for allof this helped with my report
Sherry Riter says
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Aimee :) says
Thanks this really helped with my homework! I’m 12 but never too young to learn about the fascinating Pablo Diego Jose Franscisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Maria de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santisima Trinidad Martyr Patricio Clito Ruiz y Picasso! π
~ Aimee xx
Sherry Riter says
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Aimee says
Thank you so much this helped me loads with my art homework! π
– Aimee aged 12 (year 8) x
Sherry Riter says
Funny!
kay says
thank you it has helped me with my homework alot i only had to do 10 question however ive done about 20 …!!!!!!!!!! thank you very much for putting all this information on here , its been a great help xx
Sherry Riter says
LOL π
Rosie says
Thanks, helped me with my art homework!!
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Charlotte Smith says
Thank you so much! This has helped me with my homework and i also found out more about Picasso! This website is brilliant!
Sherry Riter says
π Thank you!
Ellie says
Pablo Diego JosΓ© Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno MarΓa de los Remedios Crispiniano de la SantΓsima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso (aka. Picasso) is an extremely interesting man! It suprised me that he cheated on his wives. Although this may not have had much of what I needed for my homework (yeah art teachers love to make us do reports on his art techniques and etc etc) it gave me really cool facts! It was so interesting to read, thanks!
Sherry Riter says
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Natasha Louise says
I got stupid ART Hw for Picasso and this website actually really helped me with my drawings and Facts Ty so much for the help π
Sherry Riter says
π I have always loved art…even the homework when I was in school. π
Angie says
Thanks, this really helped me! I’ve never liked Picasso but we had to do an art project on him – I never knew he had all those girlfriends/wives/mistresses/ etc. Thanks π
Sherry Riter says
I didn’t know about all his women either!!! π
milly says
thanks this helped loads with my homeowrk by the way im eleven xx
Sherry Riter says
11 years old! LOL π
ella says
Thanks for the help with my art homework! LOL π
Relwende Sawadogo says
Sherry Riter, 2 Years later, we are still here for Homeworks π
Thanks a lot.
Relwende Sawadogo from Burkina Faso (West Africa)
Sherry Riter says
Relwende, I must be the greatest Homework Assistant ever! LOLOLOL π
Green Ethan says
This helped me with my Spanish homework.
Sherry Riter says
LOL
WASP says
LOL! How? What the heck?
Sherry Riter says
LOL Yeah, I thought the same thing!
fantasy says
I appreciate your interest and passion for his art. The only good thing is that you have not met in person when he was alive , else even you would have fallen for him . ( hope you take it lightly for fun)
Sherry Riter says
He was a bit strange. LOL
tesfu says
thank you am from ethiopia
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Denise says
Well, I didn’t come here for homework help like so many others who have commented. I love art and I also love trivia and little known facts. I had to take an art class in college and from there I learned and then developed the like. What i loved most about your post was the quotes. I had never heard any of them before. He was a wise man with words but maybe not in his personal life choices. Or maybe he was lol if he had all of these much younger women pining over him while he had others on the side.
Sherry Riter says
Thank you so much Denise! I’m so glad you enjoyed it.
“He was a wise man with words but maybe not in his personal life choices. Or maybe he was…” LOLOLOL You cracked me up!!! π
Charlie says
Oh my god thank for the info this helped in school
Sherry Riter says
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Roz Harris says
I enjoyed this immensely and canβt tell you how. many
times I said ” Wow” or just laughed out loud! I was trying to
verify a Pinterest quote attributed to Picasso before I shared it with my 11
Year old budding artist grandson. Your post sounds like Picasso may have well said
“LEARN THE RULES LIKE A PRO SO YOU CAN BREAK THEM LIKE AN ARTIST.”
Sherry Riter says
LOL Yes, it does sound like that could have been his motto. π
Bri says
Thanks so much for this!! Helped a lot with homework!! π
amelia burton says
This helped me with my homework! Thank you! Very interesting facts!
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I think yyou have a lot of knowledge iin this subject and you really know your stuff.
Sarah Fox says
Picasso was a young savage!! Absolute G.