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The Inhabitants of the Museu Picasso the Museum Is Full Or Portraits of People

The Inhabitants of the Museu Picasso the Museum Is Full Or Portraits of People

Self-guided family / children’s groups visit The inhabitants of the Museu The museum is full or portraits of people. Who are they? Why did Picasso paint them? Room 2

They said she had a very bad temper and, while Picasso was painting her, she kept muttering. They also said that Picasso, when he carried out a portrait, also painted the character of people: just by looking at it, you knew what the people being portrayed were like! Room 2

They said she had a very bad temper and, while Picasso was painting her, she kept muttering. They also said that Picasso, when he carried out a portrait, also painted the character of people: just by looking at it, you knew what the people being

portrayed were like!

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Museu Picasso, . Gift of , 1970 Picasso, Pablo of Gift Barcelona. Picasso, Museu

Málaga, June-July 1896. Oil on canvas, 57.5 x 50.5 cm 50.5 x 57.5 canvas, on Oil 1896. June-July Málaga, Aunt Pepa Aunt Room 7

When Picasso was young, Paris was the city of art, of nightlife, of freedom! When he visited it, he was completely fascinated by its activity and its people, like this woman from one of the nightclubs, with her colourful clothes and make-up. Room 7

When Picasso was young, Paris was the city of art, of nightlife, of freedom! When he visited it, he was completely fascinated by its activity and its people, like this woman from one of the nightclubs, with her colourful clothes

and make-up.

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Museu Picasso, Barcelona. Acquisition Plandiura, 1932 Plandiura, Acquisition Barcelona. Picasso, Museu

Paris, May-June 1901. Oil on cardboard, 68.5 x 56 cm 56 x 68.5 cardboard, on Oil 1901. May-June Paris, Waiting (Margot) (Margot) Waiting Room 8

For a period, Picasso used the colour blue to paint loneliness and people suffering from cold and hunger. But even then, he never lost his desire to have fun with his friends. This was his best friend and he painted him in the fashionable clothes of the times and yes, all blue! Room 8

For a period, Picasso used the colour blue to paint loneliness and people suffering from cold and hunger. But even then, he never lost his desire to have fun with his friends. This was his best friend and he painted him in the fashionable clothes of the

times and yes, all blue!

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Museu Picasso, Barcelona. Gift of Pablo Picasso, 1968 Picasso, Pablo of Gift Barcelona. Picasso, Museu

Paris, late 1901. Oil on canvas, 46 x 38 cm 38 x 46 canvas, on Oil 1901. late Paris, Jaume Sabartés with Pince-Nez with Sabartés Jaume Room 10

Picasso was curious and liked to experiment, specially in painting. In this work, he no longer wanted to represent things as they were, but as he saw them with imagination, through squares, triangles, circles ... basic geometric shapes to paint the movement of a dancing woman. Room 10

Picasso was curious and liked to experiment, specially in painting. In this work, he no longer wanted to represent things as they were, but as he saw them with imagination, through squares, triangles, circles ... basic geometric shapes to paint the

movement of a dancing woman.

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Museu Picasso, Barcelona. Gift of Pablo Picasso, 1970 Picasso, Pablo of Gift Barcelona. Picasso, Museu

Barcelona, [June-July] 1917. Oil on canvas, 73.3 x 47 cm 47 x 73.3 canvas, on Oil 1917. [June-July] Barcelona, Blanquita Suárez Blanquita Neoclassical gallery

Now, more than a character, you’ll find a face. A face that looks perforated, painted and marked on a plate, a bit like scribbles made in mud. It makes you laugh a little, with a runny nose and protruding eyes. Can you imagine eating lunch on this dish? Neoclassical gallery

Now, more than a character, you’ll find a face. A face that looks perforated, painted and marked on a plate, a bit like scribbles made in mud. It makes you laugh a little, with a runny nose and protruding eyes. Can you imagine eating lunch

on this dish?

of Picasso, 1982. MPB 112.436 MPB 1982. Picasso, Jacqueline of

transparent glaze. 42 cm (diameter). Museu Picasso, Barcelona. Gift Barcelona. Picasso, Museu (diameter). cm 42 glaze. transparent

: white earthenware, decorated with oxides, brushed oxides, with decorated earthenware, white : originale

Empreinte 1965. February 11 and January 17 Mougins, and Vallauris Face Room 14

What has happened to these figures? Green faces, moon-like eyes, noses from the side? Square, triangular dresses? When he painted these works, Picasso was already old and he painted as he wanted: with total freedom. He used shapes and colours to represent over and over a work he really liked, by Velázquez. Which version do you like most? Room 14

What has happened to these figures? Green faces, moon-like eyes, noses from the side? Square, triangular dresses? When he painted these works, Picasso was already old and he painted as he wanted: with total freedom. He used shapes and colours to represent over and over a work he really liked, Las meninas by Velázquez. Which version do you

like most?

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Museu Picasso, Barcelona. Gift of Pablo Picasso, 1968 Picasso, Pablo of Gift Barcelona. Picasso, Museu

Cannes, 19 September 1957. Oil on canvas, 161 x 129 cm 129 x 161 canvas, on Oil 1957. September 19 Cannes, Las Meninas Las Room 16

Picasso paints himself, on the point of beginning a new work, in front of a blank canvas, brush in hand, white and blue striped T-shirt. This self- portrait is also a bit imaginary, but it represents very well what he most enjoyed doing in life: painting. Room 16

Picasso paints himself, on the point of beginning a new work, in front of a blank canvas, brush in hand, white and blue striped T-shirt. This self- portrait is also a bit imaginary, but it represents very well what he most

enjoyed doing in life: painting.

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Museu Picasso, Barcelona. Acquisition, 1968 Acquisition, Barcelona. Picasso, Museu

Mougins, 31 March 1965. Oil and Ripolin on canvas, 100 x 81 cm 81 x 100 canvas, on Ripolin and Oil 1965. March 31 Mougins, Painter at work at Painter If you want to learn more about Pablo Picasso and the museum, visit our web page: www.museupicasso.bcn.cat

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Picasso con Lechuza en La Californie, 1957 Donación del autor David Douglas Duncan, 2013 © Sucesión Pablo Picasso, VEGAP, Madrid 2020