The beginning of the neoclassical period (1918-1924). Spring of 1918, Picasso and Olga move to the "Lutetia" hotel in the Saint-Germain-des-Pr?s area of Paris. On May 18th he meets French novelist Marcel Proust and Irish writer James Joyce. On July 12th, he marries Olga Khokhlova in Paris in Russian Orthodox Church on Daru Street. In the middle of the summer they spend their honeymoon in Biarritz the city in south-west France, where they live in the villa that belonged to Eugenia Err?zuriz, a stylish fine lady and patroness of the arts. He accepts agency’s offers from the artwork sellers Paul Rosenberg and Georges Wildenstein. In September, he and Olga return to Paris. At the end of November, he rents two floors on rue La Bo?tie next to Paul Rosenberg's gallery.
27 January Eduardo wrote: 'In which museum can you find this painting?
Portrait d`homme [Bibi-la-puree]'
22 January Andrew from Kiko & Lola's House wrote: 'so dreamlike, but i cannot tell whether it's because the work is supposed to be abstract, or whether it's because the resolution is terrible. a beautiful painting, nonetheless.'
28 November Yoshitha from Kiko & Lola's House wrote: 'This drawing is the source of fantasy to be created in my head. The use of shapes makes this drawing unique. I like this drawing'
12 November admin from Kiko & Lola's House wrote: 'to #35. Harry: fixed it. thank you!'
11 November Harry from Kiko & Lola's House wrote: 'Hi...I hate to be a buzzkill but...This is one of Picasso' greatest drawings (no surprise that it graces the cover of a standard catalogue from the Musee Picasso in Paris) but this is literally the worst reproduction of it I've ever seen (insert facepalm). I have a high res version where the 'color' is accurate (not the murky gray-green of yours). I'm never sure if for profit sites like yours just don't get it or just don't care. I'm surprised Picasso's heirs haven't come down on you. I ran a fairly high profile non-profit art history site long ago; they harassed me....Apologies for raining on your parade, but you can and should do better. These ubelievably poor digital images do a disservice both to the art and the artist.'
22 September Alex Knight from Australia wrote: 'I love this painting. I just sent a copy of it to my children. I wish I had seen it when I was young.
This is the same man who painted the Guernic. Which I did see when I was young.'
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01 May anton from the dollar store wrote: 'i love the energy in this sketch, the figure so spry and full of life... makes you think about how much picasso liked women. he really really really liked women.'
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30 March Monika Ohri from Gurugram wrote: 'Very interesting to know about Picasso‘s early life, and he was always sketching and painting.'