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Church of the Immaculate Conception.

The central church in Antibes was first built in the 11th century with stones used from earlier Roman structures. Its current façade was constructed in the 18th century and blends Latin classical symmetry and religious fantasy. The interior houses some impressive pieces such as a Baroque altarpiece and life-sized wooden carving of Christ's death from 1447.

 

Saracen Towers in Antibes

 

The tower near the cathedral housing the bells , 40 meters high

 

Located on the town walls of Antibes, the towers "said Saracen" which dates back to the eleventh and early twelfth century, had a protective role for the city of Antibes.

Indeed the devastating Saracen invasions forced the city to protect themselves.

One of the towers; next to the cathedral measures 40 meters high and houses the cathedral bells said.

Her neighbor is integrated into the Picasso Museum overlooking the waterfront.

To access either pass by the old city and the Provencal market or Promenade Admiral de Grasse, and mounted the Souchère Dor (near the cathedral).

 

The Museum Picasso

 

formerly the Château Grimaldi at Antibes, is built upon the foundations of the ancient Greek town of Antipolis. Antibes is a resort town in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France, on the Mediterranean Sea.

 

History

In 1608 it became a stronghold of the Grimaldi family and has borne their name ever since. In 1702 it became the town hall of Antibes.

 

From 1925 the chateau was known as the Grimaldi Museum. In 1946 it was the home for six months of the artist Pablo Picasso. Today the museum is known as the Picasso Museum, the first museum in the world to be dedicated to the artist.

 

Picasso himself donated works to the museum, most notably his paintings "The Goat" and "La Joie de Vivre". In 1990 Jacqueline Picasso bequested many works by Picasso to the museum. These included 4 paintings, 10 drawings, 2 ceramics and 6 etchings. These are displayed at the Château in addition to the 3 works on paper, 60 etchings and 6 carpets by Pablo Picasso which the museum collected between 1952 and 2001. Today the collection totals 245 works by Picasso.

 

Periods

 

Blue (1901â1904)Rose (1904â1906)African (1907â1909)Cubism (1910â1919)

Major works

 

with a Dove in hell (1901)The Blue Room (1901)Femme aux Bras Croisés (1902)The Old Guitarist (1903)La Vie (1903)Portrait of Angel Fernández de Soto (1903)Portrait of Suzanne Bloch (1904)The Actor (1904)Family of Saltimbanques (1905)Garçon à la pipe (1905)Les Noces de Pierrette (1905)Boy Leading a Horse (1906)Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907)Le pigeon aux petits pois (1911)Bottle, Glass, Fork (1912)Three Musicians (1921)Reading the Letter (c.1921)The Three Dancers (1925)Vollard Suite (1930-37)La Lecture (1932)Le Rêve (1932)Nude, Green Leaves and Bust (1932)Nude in a Black Armchair (1932)Jeune Fille Endormie (1935)Guernica (1937)The Dream and Lie of Franco (1937)Woman in Hat and Fur Collar (1937)The Weeping Woman (1937)Maya with Doll (1938)Dora Maar au Chat (1941)Bull's Head (1942)The Charnel House(c.1944-48)Tete de femme (Dora Maar) (1950s)Baboon and Young (1951)Massacre in Korea (1951)Sylvette (1954)Les Femmes d'Alger series (1955)Don Quixote (1955)Las Meninas (1957)Jacqueline (1961)Chicago Picasso (1967)

 

Partners

 

Fernande Olivier (1904 to 1911)Eva Gouel (1912 to her death in 1915)Olga Khokhlova (married 1918, to her death in 1955, mother of Paulo)Marie-Thérèse Walter (1927 to 1935, mother of Maya)Dora Maar (1936 to 1944)Françoise Gilot (1944 to 1953, mother of Claude and Paloma)Geneviève Laporte (during the 1950s)Jacqueline Roque (married 1961 to Picasso's death

1973)

 

Colleagues and friends

 

Carlos Casagemas Marc Chagall Georges Braque Julio González Max Jacob

Henri Matisse Jaime Sabartés

 

Museums

 

Musée Picasso (Antibes) Museu Picasso (Barcelona) Musée Picasso (Paris) Museo Picasso Málaga (Malaga) Museo Casa Natal (Malaga)

 

Movies

Van Renoir tot Picasso (1948)Visit to Picasso (1949)Guernica (1950)Picasso (1955)The Mystery of Picasso (1956)The Adventures of Picasso (1978)Surviving Picasso (1996)Picasso: Magic, Sex & Death (2001)

 

sculptures by Germaine Richier and Joan Miró.

 

1946 Germaine Richier La Forêt, x 29 x 15 cm, musée Picasso (Antibes)

1948 Germaine Richier la feuille

1946 Germaine Richier la vierge folle

1955 Germaine Richier Le Grain

Church of the Immaculate Conception.

The central church in Antibes was first built in the 11th century with stones used from earlier Roman structures. Its current façade was constructed in the 18th century and blends Latin classical symmetry and religious fantasy. The interior houses some impressive pieces such as a Baroque altarpiece and life-sized wooden carving of Christ's death from 1447.

 

Saracen Towers in Antibes

 

The tower near the cathedral housing the bells , 40 meters high

 

Located on the town walls of Antibes, the towers "said Saracen" which dates back to the eleventh and early twelfth century, had a protective role for the city of Antibes.

Indeed the devastating Saracen invasions forced the city to protect themselves.

One of the towers; next to the cathedral measures 40 meters high and houses the cathedral bells said.

Her neighbor is integrated into the Picasso Museum overlooking the waterfront.

To access either pass by the old city and the Provencal market or Promenade Admiral de Grasse, and mounted the Souchère Dor (near the cathedral).

 

The Museum Picasso

 

formerly the Château Grimaldi at Antibes, is built upon the foundations of the ancient Greek town of Antipolis. Antibes is a resort town in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France, on the Mediterranean Sea.

 

History

In 1608 it became a stronghold of the Grimaldi family and has borne their name ever since. In 1702 it became the town hall of Antibes.

 

From 1925 the chateau was known as the Grimaldi Museum. In 1946 it was the home for six months of the artist Pablo Picasso. Today the museum is known as the Picasso Museum, the first museum in the world to be dedicated to the artist.

 

Picasso himself donated works to the museum, most notably his paintings "The Goat" and "La Joie de Vivre". In 1990 Jacqueline Picasso bequested many works by Picasso to the museum. These included 4 paintings, 10 drawings, 2 ceramics and 6 etchings. These are displayed at the Château in addition to the 3 works on paper, 60 etchings and 6 carpets by Pablo Picasso which the museum collected between 1952 and 2001. Today the collection totals 245 works by Picasso.

 

Periods

 

Blue (1901â1904)Rose (1904â1906)African (1907â1909)Cubism (1910â1919)

Major works

 

with a Dove in hell (1901)The Blue Room (1901)Femme aux Bras Croisés (1902)The Old Guitarist (1903)La Vie (1903)Portrait of Angel Fernández de Soto (1903)Portrait of Suzanne Bloch (1904)The Actor (1904)Family of Saltimbanques (1905)Garçon à la pipe (1905)Les Noces de Pierrette (1905)Boy Leading a Horse (1906)Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907)Le pigeon aux petits pois (1911)Bottle, Glass, Fork (1912)Three Musicians (1921)Reading the Letter (c.1921)The Three Dancers (1925)Vollard Suite (1930-37)La Lecture (1932)Le Rêve (1932)Nude, Green Leaves and Bust (1932)Nude in a Black Armchair (1932)Jeune Fille Endormie (1935)Guernica (1937)The Dream and Lie of Franco (1937)Woman in Hat and Fur Collar (1937)The Weeping Woman (1937)Maya with Doll (1938)Dora Maar au Chat (1941)Bull's Head (1942)The Charnel House(c.1944-48)Tete de femme (Dora Maar) (1950s)Baboon and Young (1951)Massacre in Korea (1951)Sylvette (1954)Les Femmes d'Alger series (1955)Don Quixote (1955)Las Meninas (1957)Jacqueline (1961)Chicago Picasso (1967)

 

Partners

 

Fernande Olivier (1904 to 1911)Eva Gouel (1912 to her death in 1915)Olga Khokhlova (married 1918, to her death in 1955, mother of Paulo)Marie-Thérèse Walter (1927 to 1935, mother of Maya)Dora Maar (1936 to 1944)Françoise Gilot (1944 to 1953, mother of Claude and Paloma)Geneviève Laporte (during the 1950s)Jacqueline Roque (married 1961 to Picasso's death

1973)

 

Colleagues and friends

 

Carlos Casagemas Marc Chagall Georges Braque Julio González Max Jacob

Henri Matisse Jaime Sabartés

 

Museums

 

Musée Picasso (Antibes) Museu Picasso (Barcelona) Musée Picasso (Paris) Museo Picasso Málaga (Malaga) Museo Casa Natal (Malaga)

 

Movies

Van Renoir tot Picasso (1948)Visit to Picasso (1949)Guernica (1950)Picasso (1955)The Mystery of Picasso (1956)The Adventures of Picasso (1978)Surviving Picasso (1996)Picasso: Magic, Sex & Death (2001)

 

sculptures by Germaine Richier and Joan Miró.

 

1946 Germaine Richier La Forêt, x 29 x 15 cm, musée Picasso (Antibes)

1948 Germaine Richier la feuille

1946 Germaine Richier la vierge folle

1955 Germaine Richier Le Grain

Church of the Immaculate Conception.

The central church in Antibes was first built in the 11th century with stones used from earlier Roman structures. Its current façade was constructed in the 18th century and blends Latin classical symmetry and religious fantasy. The interior houses some impressive pieces such as a Baroque altarpiece and life-sized wooden carving of Christ's death from 1447.

 

Saracen Towers in Antibes

 

The tower near the cathedral housing the bells , 40 meters high

 

Located on the town walls of Antibes, the towers "said Saracen" which dates back to the eleventh and early twelfth century, had a protective role for the city of Antibes.

Indeed the devastating Saracen invasions forced the city to protect themselves.

One of the towers; next to the cathedral measures 40 meters high and houses the cathedral bells said.

Her neighbor is integrated into the Picasso Museum overlooking the waterfront.

To access either pass by the old city and the Provencal market or Promenade Admiral de Grasse, and mounted the Souchère Dor (near the cathedral).

 

The Museum Picasso

 

formerly the Château Grimaldi at Antibes, is built upon the foundations of the ancient Greek town of Antipolis. Antibes is a resort town in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France, on the Mediterranean Sea.

 

History

In 1608 it became a stronghold of the Grimaldi family and has borne their name ever since. In 1702 it became the town hall of Antibes.

 

From 1925 the chateau was known as the Grimaldi Museum. In 1946 it was the home for six months of the artist Pablo Picasso. Today the museum is known as the Picasso Museum, the first museum in the world to be dedicated to the artist.

 

Picasso himself donated works to the museum, most notably his paintings "The Goat" and "La Joie de Vivre". In 1990 Jacqueline Picasso bequested many works by Picasso to the museum. These included 4 paintings, 10 drawings, 2 ceramics and 6 etchings. These are displayed at the Château in addition to the 3 works on paper, 60 etchings and 6 carpets by Pablo Picasso which the museum collected between 1952 and 2001. Today the collection totals 245 works by Picasso.

 

Periods

 

Blue (1901â1904)Rose (1904â1906)African (1907â1909)Cubism (1910â1919)

Major works

 

with a Dove in hell (1901)The Blue Room (1901)Femme aux Bras Croisés (1902)The Old Guitarist (1903)La Vie (1903)Portrait of Angel Fernandez de Soto (1903)Portrait of Suzanne Bloch (1904)The Actor (1904)Family of Saltimbanques (1905)Garçon à la pipe (1905)Les Noces de Pierrette (1905)Boy Leading a Horse (1906)Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907)Le pigeon aux petits pois (1911)Bottle, Glass, Fork (1912)Three Musicians (1921)Reading the Letter (c.1921)The Three Dancers (1925)Vollard Suite (1930-37)La Lecture (1932)Le Rêve (1932)Nude, Green Leaves and Bust (1932)Nude in a Black Armchair (1932)Jeune Fille Endormie (1935)Guernica (1937)The Dream and Lie of Franco (1937)Woman in Hat and Fur Collar (1937)The Weeping Woman (1937)Maya with Doll (1938)Dora Maar au Chat (1941)Bull's Head (1942)The Charnel House(c.1944-48)Tete de femme (Dora Maar) (1950s)Baboon and Young (1951)Massacre in Korea (1951)Sylvette (1954)Les Femmes d'Alger series (1955)Don Quixote (1955)Las Meninas (1957)Jacqueline (1961)Chicago Picasso (1967)

 

Partners

 

Fernande Olivier (1904 to 1911)Eva Gouel (1912 to her death in 1915)Olga Khokhlova (married 1918, to her death in 1955, mother of Paulo)Marie-Thérèse Walter (1927 to 1935, mother of Maya)Dora Maar (1936 to 1944)Françoise Gilot (1944 to 1953, mother of Claude and Paloma)Geneviève Laporte (during the 1950s)Jacqueline Roque (married 1961 to Picasso's death

1973)

 

Colleagues and friends

 

Carlos Casagemas Marc Chagall Georges Braque Julio Gonzalez Max Jacob

Henri Matisse Jaime Sabartès

 

Museums

 

Musée Picasso (Antibes) Museu Picasso (Barcelona) Musée Picasso (Paris) Museo Picasso Málaga (Malaga) Museo Casa Natal (Malaga)

 

Movies

Van Renoir tot Picasso (1948)Visit to Picasso (1949)Guernica (1950)Picasso (1955)The Mystery of Picasso (1956)The Adventures of Picasso (1978)Surviving Picasso (1996)Picasso: Magic, Sex & Death (2001)

 

sculptures by Germaine Richier and Joan Miro.

 

1946 Germaine Richier La Forêt, x 29 x 15 cm, musée Picasso (Antibes)

1948 Germaine Richier la feuille

1946 Germaine Richier la vierge folle

1955 Germaine Richier Le Grain

Church of the Immaculate Conception.

The central church in Antibes was first built in the 11th century with stones used from earlier Roman structures. Its current façade was constructed in the 18th century and blends Latin classical symmetry and religious fantasy. The interior houses some impressive pieces such as a Baroque altarpiece and life-sized wooden carving of Christ's death from 1447.

 

Saracen Towers in Antibes

 

The tower near the cathedral housing the bells , 40 meters high

 

Located on the town walls of Antibes, the towers "said Saracen" which dates back to the eleventh and early twelfth century, had a protective role for the city of Antibes.

Indeed the devastating Saracen invasions forced the city to protect themselves.

One of the towers; next to the cathedral measures 40 meters high and houses the cathedral bells said.

Her neighbor is integrated into the Picasso Museum overlooking the waterfront.

To access either pass by the old city and the Provencal market or Promenade Admiral de Grasse, and mounted the Souchère Dor (near the cathedral).

 

The Museum Picasso

 

formerly the Château Grimaldi at Antibes, is built upon the foundations of the ancient Greek town of Antipolis. Antibes is a resort town in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France, on the Mediterranean Sea.

 

History

In 1608 it became a stronghold of the Grimaldi family and has borne their name ever since. In 1702 it became the town hall of Antibes.

 

From 1925 the chateau was known as the Grimaldi Museum. In 1946 it was the home for six months of the artist Pablo Picasso. Today the museum is known as the Picasso Museum, the first museum in the world to be dedicated to the artist.

 

Picasso himself donated works to the museum, most notably his paintings "The Goat" and "La Joie de Vivre". In 1990 Jacqueline Picasso bequested many works by Picasso to the museum. These included 4 paintings, 10 drawings, 2 ceramics and 6 etchings. These are displayed at the Château in addition to the 3 works on paper, 60 etchings and 6 carpets by Pablo Picasso which the museum collected between 1952 and 2001. Today the collection totals 245 works by Picasso.

 

Periods

 

Blue (1901â1904)Rose (1904â1906)African (1907â1909)Cubism (1910â1919)

Major works

 

with a Dove in hell (1901)The Blue Room (1901)Femme aux Bras Croisés (1902)The Old Guitarist (1903)La Vie (1903)Portrait of Angel Fernandez de Soto (1903)Portrait of Suzanne Bloch (1904)The Actor (1904)Family of Saltimbanques (1905)Garçon à la pipe (1905)Les Noces de Pierrette (1905)Boy Leading a Horse (1906)Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907)Le pigeon aux petits pois (1911)Bottle, Glass, Fork (1912)Three Musicians (1921)Reading the Letter (c.1921)The Three Dancers (1925)Vollard Suite (1930-37)La Lecture (1932)Le Rêve (1932)Nude, Green Leaves and Bust (1932)Nude in a Black Armchair (1932)Jeune Fille Endormie (1935)Guernica (1937)The Dream and Lie of Franco (1937)Woman in Hat and Fur Collar (1937)The Weeping Woman (1937)Maya with Doll (1938)Dora Maar au Chat (1941)Bull's Head (1942)The Charnel House(c.1944-48)Tete de femme (Dora Maar) (1950s)Baboon and Young (1951)Massacre in Korea (1951)Sylvette (1954)Les Femmes d'Alger series (1955)Don Quixote (1955)Las Meninas (1957)Jacqueline (1961)Chicago Picasso (1967)

 

Partners

 

Fernande Olivier (1904 to 1911)Eva Gouel (1912 to her death in 1915)Olga Khokhlova (married 1918, to her death in 1955, mother of Paulo)Marie-Thérèse Walter (1927 to 1935, mother of Maya)Dora Maar (1936 to 1944)Françoise Gilot (1944 to 1953, mother of Claude and Paloma)Geneviève Laporte (during the 1950s)Jacqueline Roque (married 1961 to Picasso's death

1973)

 

Colleagues and friends

 

Carlos Casagemas Marc Chagall Georges Braque Julio Gonzalez Max Jacob

Henri Matisse Jaime Sabartès

 

Museums

 

Musée Picasso (Antibes) Museu Picasso (Barcelona) Musée Picasso (Paris) Museo Picasso Málaga (Malaga) Museo Casa Natal (Malaga)

 

Movies

Van Renoir tot Picasso (1948)Visit to Picasso (1949)Guernica (1950)Picasso (1955)The Mystery of Picasso (1956)The Adventures of Picasso (1978)Surviving Picasso (1996)Picasso: Magic, Sex & Death (2001)

 

sculptures by Germaine Richier and Joan Miro.

 

1946 Germaine Richier La Forêt, x 29 x 15 cm, musée Picasso (Antibes)

1948 Germaine Richier la feuille

1946 Germaine Richier la vierge folle

1955 Germaine Richier Le Grain

Church of the Immaculate Conception.

The central church in Antibes was first built in the 11th century with stones used from earlier Roman structures. Its current façade was constructed in the 18th century and blends Latin classical symmetry and religious fantasy. The interior houses some impressive pieces such as a Baroque altarpiece and life-sized wooden carving of Christ's death from 1447.

 

Saracen Towers in Antibes

 

The tower near the cathedral housing the bells , 40 meters high

 

Located on the town walls of Antibes, the towers "said Saracen" which dates back to the eleventh and early twelfth century, had a protective role for the city of Antibes.

Indeed the devastating Saracen invasions forced the city to protect themselves.

One of the towers; next to the cathedral measures 40 meters high and houses the cathedral bells said.

Her neighbor is integrated into the Picasso Museum overlooking the waterfront.

To access either pass by the old city and the Provencal market or Promenade Admiral de Grasse, and mounted the Souchère Dor (near the cathedral).

 

The Museum Picasso

 

formerly the Château Grimaldi at Antibes, is built upon the foundations of the ancient Greek town of Antipolis. Antibes is a resort town in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France, on the Mediterranean Sea.

 

History

In 1608 it became a stronghold of the Grimaldi family and has borne their name ever since. In 1702 it became the town hall of Antibes.

 

From 1925 the chateau was known as the Grimaldi Museum. In 1946 it was the home for six months of the artist Pablo Picasso. Today the museum is known as the Picasso Museum, the first museum in the world to be dedicated to the artist.

 

Picasso himself donated works to the museum, most notably his paintings "The Goat" and "La Joie de Vivre". In 1990 Jacqueline Picasso bequested many works by Picasso to the museum. These included 4 paintings, 10 drawings, 2 ceramics and 6 etchings. These are displayed at the Château in addition to the 3 works on paper, 60 etchings and 6 carpets by Pablo Picasso which the museum collected between 1952 and 2001. Today the collection totals 245 works by Picasso.

 

Periods

 

Blue (1901â1904)Rose (1904â1906)African (1907â1909)Cubism (1910â1919)

Major works

 

with a Dove in hell (1901)The Blue Room (1901)Femme aux Bras Croisés (1902)The Old Guitarist (1903)La Vie (1903)Portrait of Angel Fernandez de Soto (1903)Portrait of Suzanne Bloch (1904)The Actor (1904)Family of Saltimbanques (1905)Garçon à la pipe (1905)Les Noces de Pierrette (1905)Boy Leading a Horse (1906)Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907)Le pigeon aux petits pois (1911)Bottle, Glass, Fork (1912)Three Musicians (1921)Reading the Letter (c.1921)The Three Dancers (1925)Vollard Suite (1930-37)La Lecture (1932)Le Rêve (1932)Nude, Green Leaves and Bust (1932)Nude in a Black Armchair (1932)Jeune Fille Endormie (1935)Guernica (1937)The Dream and Lie of Franco (1937)Woman in Hat and Fur Collar (1937)The Weeping Woman (1937)Maya with Doll (1938)Dora Maar au Chat (1941)Bull's Head (1942)The Charnel House(c.1944-48)Tete de femme (Dora Maar) (1950s)Baboon and Young (1951)Massacre in Korea (1951)Sylvette (1954)Les Femmes d'Alger series (1955)Don Quixote (1955)Las Meninas (1957)Jacqueline (1961)Chicago Picasso (1967)

 

Partners

 

Fernande Olivier (1904 to 1911)Eva Gouel (1912 to her death in 1915)Olga Khokhlova (married 1918, to her death in 1955, mother of Paulo)Marie-Thérèse Walter (1927 to 1935, mother of Maya)Dora Maar (1936 to 1944)Françoise Gilot (1944 to 1953, mother of Claude and Paloma)Geneviève Laporte (during the 1950s)Jacqueline Roque (married 1961 to Picasso's death

1973)

 

Colleagues and friends

 

Carlos Casagemas Marc Chagall Georges Braque Julio Gonzalez Max Jacob

Henri Matisse Jaime Sabartès

 

Museums

 

Musée Picasso (Antibes) Museu Picasso (Barcelona) Musée Picasso (Paris) Museo Picasso Málaga (Malaga) Museo Casa Natal (Malaga)

 

Movies

Van Renoir tot Picasso (1948)Visit to Picasso (1949)Guernica (1950)Picasso (1955)The Mystery of Picasso (1956)The Adventures of Picasso (1978)Surviving Picasso (1996)Picasso: Magic, Sex & Death (2001)

 

sculptures by Germaine Richier and Joan Miro.

 

1946 Germaine Richier La Forêt, x 29 x 15 cm, musée Picasso (Antibes)

1948 Germaine Richier la feuille

1946 Germaine Richier la vierge folle

1955 Germaine Richier Le Grain

Church of the Immaculate Conception.

The central church in Antibes was first built in the 11th century with stones used from earlier Roman structures. Its current façade was constructed in the 18th century and blends Latin classical symmetry and religious fantasy. The interior houses some impressive pieces such as a Baroque altarpiece and life-sized wooden carving of Christ's death from 1447.

 

Saracen Towers in Antibes

 

The tower near the cathedral housing the bells , 40 meters high

 

Located on the town walls of Antibes, the towers "said Saracen" which dates back to the eleventh and early twelfth century, had a protective role for the city of Antibes.

Indeed the devastating Saracen invasions forced the city to protect themselves.

One of the towers; next to the cathedral measures 40 meters high and houses the cathedral bells said.

Her neighbor is integrated into the Picasso Museum overlooking the waterfront.

To access either pass by the old city and the Provencal market or Promenade Admiral de Grasse, and mounted the Souchère Dor (near the cathedral).

 

The Museum Picasso

 

formerly the Château Grimaldi at Antibes, is built upon the foundations of the ancient Greek town of Antipolis. Antibes is a resort town in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France, on the Mediterranean Sea.

 

History

In 1608 it became a stronghold of the Grimaldi family and has borne their name ever since. In 1702 it became the town hall of Antibes.

 

From 1925 the chateau was known as the Grimaldi Museum. In 1946 it was the home for six months of the artist Pablo Picasso. Today the museum is known as the Picasso Museum, the first museum in the world to be dedicated to the artist.

 

Picasso himself donated works to the museum, most notably his paintings "The Goat" and "La Joie de Vivre". In 1990 Jacqueline Picasso bequested many works by Picasso to the museum. These included 4 paintings, 10 drawings, 2 ceramics and 6 etchings. These are displayed at the Château in addition to the 3 works on paper, 60 etchings and 6 carpets by Pablo Picasso which the museum collected between 1952 and 2001. Today the collection totals 245 works by Picasso.

 

Periods

 

Blue (1901â1904)Rose (1904â1906)African (1907â1909)Cubism (1910â1919)

Major works

 

with a Dove in hell (1901)The Blue Room (1901)Femme aux Bras Croisés (1902)The Old Guitarist (1903)La Vie (1903)Portrait of Angel Fernandez de Soto (1903)Portrait of Suzanne Bloch (1904)The Actor (1904)Family of Saltimbanques (1905)Garçon à la pipe (1905)Les Noces de Pierrette (1905)Boy Leading a Horse (1906)Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907)Le pigeon aux petits pois (1911)Bottle, Glass, Fork (1912)Three Musicians (1921)Reading the Letter (c.1921)The Three Dancers (1925)Vollard Suite (1930-37)La Lecture (1932)Le Rêve (1932)Nude, Green Leaves and Bust (1932)Nude in a Black Armchair (1932)Jeune Fille Endormie (1935)Guernica (1937)The Dream and Lie of Franco (1937)Woman in Hat and Fur Collar (1937)The Weeping Woman (1937)Maya with Doll (1938)Dora Maar au Chat (1941)Bull's Head (1942)The Charnel House(c.1944-48)Tete de femme (Dora Maar) (1950s)Baboon and Young (1951)Massacre in Korea (1951)Sylvette (1954)Les Femmes d'Alger series (1955)Don Quixote (1955)Las Meninas (1957)Jacqueline (1961)Chicago Picasso (1967)

 

Partners

 

Fernande Olivier (1904 to 1911)Eva Gouel (1912 to her death in 1915)Olga Khokhlova (married 1918, to her death in 1955, mother of Paulo)Marie-Thérèse Walter (1927 to 1935, mother of Maya)Dora Maar (1936 to 1944)Françoise Gilot (1944 to 1953, mother of Claude and Paloma)Geneviève Laporte (during the 1950s)Jacqueline Roque (married 1961 to Picasso's death

1973)

 

Colleagues and friends

 

Carlos Casagemas Marc Chagall Georges Braque Julio Gonzalez Max Jacob

Henri Matisse Jaime Sabartès

 

Museums

 

Musée Picasso (Antibes) Museu Picasso (Barcelona) Musée Picasso (Paris) Museo Picasso Málaga (Malaga) Museo Casa Natal (Malaga)

 

Movies

Van Renoir tot Picasso (1948)Visit to Picasso (1949)Guernica (1950)Picasso (1955)The Mystery of Picasso (1956)The Adventures of Picasso (1978)Surviving Picasso (1996)Picasso: Magic, Sex & Death (2001)

 

sculptures by Germaine Richier and Joan Miro.

 

1946 Germaine Richier La Forêt, x 29 x 15 cm, musée Picasso (Antibes)

1948 Germaine Richier la feuille

1946 Germaine Richier la vierge folle

1955 Germaine Richier Le Grain

Church of the Immaculate Conception.

The central church in Antibes was first built in the 11th century with stones used from earlier Roman structures. Its current façade was constructed in the 18th century and blends Latin classical symmetry and religious fantasy. The interior houses some impressive pieces such as a Baroque altarpiece and life-sized wooden carving of Christ's death from 1447.

 

Saracen Towers in Antibes

 

The tower near the cathedral housing the bells , 40 meters high

 

Located on the town walls of Antibes, the towers "said Saracen" which dates back to the eleventh and early twelfth century, had a protective role for the city of Antibes.

Indeed the devastating Saracen invasions forced the city to protect themselves.

One of the towers; next to the cathedral measures 40 meters high and houses the cathedral bells said.

Her neighbor is integrated into the Picasso Museum overlooking the waterfront.

To access either pass by the old city and the Provencal market or Promenade Admiral de Grasse, and mounted the Souchère Dor (near the cathedral).

 

The Museum Picasso

 

formerly the Château Grimaldi at Antibes, is built upon the foundations of the ancient Greek town of Antipolis. Antibes is a resort town in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France, on the Mediterranean Sea.

 

History

In 1608 it became a stronghold of the Grimaldi family and has borne their name ever since. In 1702 it became the town hall of Antibes.

 

From 1925 the chateau was known as the Grimaldi Museum. In 1946 it was the home for six months of the artist Pablo Picasso. Today the museum is known as the Picasso Museum, the first museum in the world to be dedicated to the artist.

 

Picasso himself donated works to the museum, most notably his paintings "The Goat" and "La Joie de Vivre". In 1990 Jacqueline Picasso bequested many works by Picasso to the museum. These included 4 paintings, 10 drawings, 2 ceramics and 6 etchings. These are displayed at the Château in addition to the 3 works on paper, 60 etchings and 6 carpets by Pablo Picasso which the museum collected between 1952 and 2001. Today the collection totals 245 works by Picasso.

 

Periods

 

Blue (1901â1904)Rose (1904â1906)African (1907â1909)Cubism (1910â1919)

Major works

 

with a Dove in hell (1901)The Blue Room (1901)Femme aux Bras Croisés (1902)The Old Guitarist (1903)La Vie (1903)Portrait of Angel Fernandez de Soto (1903)Portrait of Suzanne Bloch (1904)The Actor (1904)Family of Saltimbanques (1905)Garçon à la pipe (1905)Les Noces de Pierrette (1905)Boy Leading a Horse (1906)Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907)Le pigeon aux petits pois (1911)Bottle, Glass, Fork (1912)Three Musicians (1921)Reading the Letter (c.1921)The Three Dancers (1925)Vollard Suite (1930-37)La Lecture (1932)Le Rêve (1932)Nude, Green Leaves and Bust (1932)Nude in a Black Armchair (1932)Jeune Fille Endormie (1935)Guernica (1937)The Dream and Lie of Franco (1937)Woman in Hat and Fur Collar (1937)The Weeping Woman (1937)Maya with Doll (1938)Dora Maar au Chat (1941)Bull's Head (1942)The Charnel House(c.1944-48)Tete de femme (Dora Maar) (1950s)Baboon and Young (1951)Massacre in Korea (1951)Sylvette (1954)Les Femmes d'Alger series (1955)Don Quixote (1955)Las Meninas (1957)Jacqueline (1961)Chicago Picasso (1967)

 

Partners

 

Fernande Olivier (1904 to 1911)Eva Gouel (1912 to her death in 1915)Olga Khokhlova (married 1918, to her death in 1955, mother of Paulo)Marie-Thérèse Walter (1927 to 1935, mother of Maya)Dora Maar (1936 to 1944)Françoise Gilot (1944 to 1953, mother of Claude and Paloma)Geneviève Laporte (during the 1950s)Jacqueline Roque (married 1961 to Picasso's death

1973)

 

Colleagues and friends

 

Carlos Casagemas Marc Chagall Georges Braque Julio Gonzalez Max Jacob

Henri Matisse Jaime Sabartès

 

Museums

 

Musée Picasso (Antibes) Museu Picasso (Barcelona) Musée Picasso (Paris) Museo Picasso Málaga (Malaga) Museo Casa Natal (Malaga)

 

Movies

Van Renoir tot Picasso (1948)Visit to Picasso (1949)Guernica (1950)Picasso (1955)The Mystery of Picasso (1956)The Adventures of Picasso (1978)Surviving Picasso (1996)Picasso: Magic, Sex & Death (2001)

 

sculptures by Germaine Richier and Joan Miro.

 

1946 Germaine Richier La Forêt, x 29 x 15 cm, musée Picasso (Antibes)

1948 Germaine Richier la feuille

1946 Germaine Richier la vierge folle

1955 Germaine Richier Le Grain

Church of the Immaculate Conception.

The central church in Antibes was first built in the 11th century with stones used from earlier Roman structures. Its current façade was constructed in the 18th century and blends Latin classical symmetry and religious fantasy. The interior houses some impressive pieces such as a Baroque altarpiece and life-sized wooden carving of Christ's death from 1447.

 

Saracen Towers in Antibes

 

The tower near the cathedral housing the bells , 40 meters high

 

Located on the town walls of Antibes, the towers "said Saracen" which dates back to the eleventh and early twelfth century, had a protective role for the city of Antibes.

Indeed the devastating Saracen invasions forced the city to protect themselves.

One of the towers; next to the cathedral measures 40 meters high and houses the cathedral bells said.

Her neighbor is integrated into the Picasso Museum overlooking the waterfront.

To access either pass by the old city and the Provencal market or Promenade Admiral de Grasse, and mounted the Souchère Dor (near the cathedral).

 

The Museum Picasso

 

formerly the Château Grimaldi at Antibes, is built upon the foundations of the ancient Greek town of Antipolis. Antibes is a resort town in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France, on the Mediterranean Sea.

 

History

In 1608 it became a stronghold of the Grimaldi family and has borne their name ever since. In 1702 it became the town hall of Antibes.

 

From 1925 the chateau was known as the Grimaldi Museum. In 1946 it was the home for six months of the artist Pablo Picasso. Today the museum is known as the Picasso Museum, the first museum in the world to be dedicated to the artist.

 

Picasso himself donated works to the museum, most notably his paintings "The Goat" and "La Joie de Vivre". In 1990 Jacqueline Picasso bequested many works by Picasso to the museum. These included 4 paintings, 10 drawings, 2 ceramics and 6 etchings. These are displayed at the Château in addition to the 3 works on paper, 60 etchings and 6 carpets by Pablo Picasso which the museum collected between 1952 and 2001. Today the collection totals 245 works by Picasso.

 

Periods

 

Blue (1901â1904)Rose (1904â1906)African (1907â1909)Cubism (1910â1919)

Major works

 

with a Dove in hell (1901)The Blue Room (1901)Femme aux Bras Croisés (1902)The Old Guitarist (1903)La Vie (1903)Portrait of Angel Fernandez de Soto (1903)Portrait of Suzanne Bloch (1904)The Actor (1904)Family of Saltimbanques (1905)Garçon à la pipe (1905)Les Noces de Pierrette (1905)Boy Leading a Horse (1906)Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907)Le pigeon aux petits pois (1911)Bottle, Glass, Fork (1912)Three Musicians (1921)Reading the Letter (c.1921)The Three Dancers (1925)Vollard Suite (1930-37)La Lecture (1932)Le Rêve (1932)Nude, Green Leaves and Bust (1932)Nude in a Black Armchair (1932)Jeune Fille Endormie (1935)Guernica (1937)The Dream and Lie of Franco (1937)Woman in Hat and Fur Collar (1937)The Weeping Woman (1937)Maya with Doll (1938)Dora Maar au Chat (1941)Bull's Head (1942)The Charnel House(c.1944-48)Tete de femme (Dora Maar) (1950s)Baboon and Young (1951)Massacre in Korea (1951)Sylvette (1954)Les Femmes d'Alger series (1955)Don Quixote (1955)Las Meninas (1957)Jacqueline (1961)Chicago Picasso (1967)

 

Partners

 

Fernande Olivier (1904 to 1911)Eva Gouel (1912 to her death in 1915)Olga Khokhlova (married 1918, to her death in 1955, mother of Paulo)Marie-Thérèse Walter (1927 to 1935, mother of Maya)Dora Maar (1936 to 1944)Françoise Gilot (1944 to 1953, mother of Claude and Paloma)Geneviève Laporte (during the 1950s)Jacqueline Roque (married 1961 to Picasso's death

1973)

 

Colleagues and friends

 

Carlos Casagemas Marc Chagall Georges Braque Julio Gonzalez Max Jacob

Henri Matisse Jaime Sabartès

 

Museums

 

Musée Picasso (Antibes) Museu Picasso (Barcelona) Musée Picasso (Paris) Museo Picasso Málaga (Malaga) Museo Casa Natal (Malaga)

 

Movies

Van Renoir tot Picasso (1948)Visit to Picasso (1949)Guernica (1950)Picasso (1955)The Mystery of Picasso (1956)The Adventures of Picasso (1978)Surviving Picasso (1996)Picasso: Magic, Sex & Death (2001)

 

sculptures by Germaine Richier and Joan Miro.

 

1946 Germaine Richier La Forêt, x 29 x 15 cm, musée Picasso (Antibes)

1948 Germaine Richier la feuille

1946 Germaine Richier la vierge folle

1955 Germaine Richier Le Grain

Church of the Immaculate Conception.

The central church in Antibes was first built in the 11th century with stones used from earlier Roman structures. Its current façade was constructed in the 18th century and blends Latin classical symmetry and religious fantasy. The interior houses some impressive pieces such as a Baroque altarpiece and life-sized wooden carving of Christ's death from 1447.

 

Saracen Towers in Antibes

 

The tower near the cathedral housing the bells , 40 meters high

 

Located on the town walls of Antibes, the towers "said Saracen" which dates back to the eleventh and early twelfth century, had a protective role for the city of Antibes.

Indeed the devastating Saracen invasions forced the city to protect themselves.

One of the towers; next to the cathedral measures 40 meters high and houses the cathedral bells said.

Her neighbor is integrated into the Picasso Museum overlooking the waterfront.

To access either pass by the old city and the Provencal market or Promenade Admiral de Grasse, and mounted the Souchère Dor (near the cathedral).

 

The Museum Picasso

 

formerly the Château Grimaldi at Antibes, is built upon the foundations of the ancient Greek town of Antipolis. Antibes is a resort town in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France, on the Mediterranean Sea.

 

History

In 1608 it became a stronghold of the Grimaldi family and has borne their name ever since. In 1702 it became the town hall of Antibes.

 

From 1925 the chateau was known as the Grimaldi Museum. In 1946 it was the home for six months of the artist Pablo Picasso. Today the museum is known as the Picasso Museum, the first museum in the world to be dedicated to the artist.

 

Picasso himself donated works to the museum, most notably his paintings "The Goat" and "La Joie de Vivre". In 1990 Jacqueline Picasso bequested many works by Picasso to the museum. These included 4 paintings, 10 drawings, 2 ceramics and 6 etchings. These are displayed at the Château in addition to the 3 works on paper, 60 etchings and 6 carpets by Pablo Picasso which the museum collected between 1952 and 2001. Today the collection totals 245 works by Picasso.

 

Periods

 

Blue (1901â1904)Rose (1904â1906)African (1907â1909)Cubism (1910â1919)

Major works

 

with a Dove in hell (1901)The Blue Room (1901)Femme aux Bras Croisés (1902)The Old Guitarist (1903)La Vie (1903)Portrait of Angel Fernández de Soto (1903)Portrait of Suzanne Bloch (1904)The Actor (1904)Family of Saltimbanques (1905)Garçon à la pipe (1905)Les Noces de Pierrette (1905)Boy Leading a Horse (1906)Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907)Le pigeon aux petits pois (1911)Bottle, Glass, Fork (1912)Three Musicians (1921)Reading the Letter (c.1921)The Three Dancers (1925)Vollard Suite (1930-37)La Lecture (1932)Le Rêve (1932)Nude, Green Leaves and Bust (1932)Nude in a Black Armchair (1932)Jeune Fille Endormie (1935)Guernica (1937)The Dream and Lie of Franco (1937)Woman in Hat and Fur Collar (1937)The Weeping Woman (1937)Maya with Doll (1938)Dora Maar au Chat (1941)Bull's Head (1942)The Charnel House(c.1944-48)Tete de femme (Dora Maar) (1950s)Baboon and Young (1951)Massacre in Korea (1951)Sylvette (1954)Les Femmes d'Alger series (1955)Don Quixote (1955)Las Meninas (1957)Jacqueline (1961)Chicago Picasso (1967)

 

Partners

 

Fernande Olivier (1904 to 1911)Eva Gouel (1912 to her death in 1915)Olga Khokhlova (married 1918, to her death in 1955, mother of Paulo)Marie-Thérèse Walter (1927 to 1935, mother of Maya)Dora Maar (1936 to 1944)Françoise Gilot (1944 to 1953, mother of Claude and Paloma)Geneviève Laporte (during the 1950s)Jacqueline Roque (married 1961 to Picasso's death

1973)

 

Colleagues and friends

 

Carlos Casagemas Marc Chagall Georges Braque Julio González Max Jacob

Henri Matisse Jaime Sabartés

 

Museums

 

Musée Picasso (Antibes) Museu Picasso (Barcelona) Musée Picasso (Paris) Museo Picasso Málaga (Malaga) Museo Casa Natal (Malaga)

 

Movies

Van Renoir tot Picasso (1948)Visit to Picasso (1949)Guernica (1950)Picasso (1955)The Mystery of Picasso (1956)The Adventures of Picasso (1978)Surviving Picasso (1996)Picasso: Magic, Sex & Death (2001)

 

sculptures by Germaine Richier and Joan Miró.

 

1946 Germaine Richier La Forêt, x 29 x 15 cm, musée Picasso (Antibes)

1948 Germaine Richier la feuille

1946 Germaine Richier la vierge folle

1955 Germaine Richier Le Grain

Church of the Immaculate Conception.

The central church in Antibes was first built in the 11th century with stones used from earlier Roman structures. Its current façade was constructed in the 18th century and blends Latin classical symmetry and religious fantasy. The interior houses some impressive pieces such as a Baroque altarpiece and life-sized wooden carving of Christ's death from 1447.

 

Saracen Towers in Antibes

 

The tower near the cathedral housing the bells , 40 meters high

 

Located on the town walls of Antibes, the towers "said Saracen" which dates back to the eleventh and early twelfth century, had a protective role for the city of Antibes.

Indeed the devastating Saracen invasions forced the city to protect themselves.

One of the towers; next to the cathedral measures 40 meters high and houses the cathedral bells said.

Her neighbor is integrated into the Picasso Museum overlooking the waterfront.

To access either pass by the old city and the Provencal market or Promenade Admiral de Grasse, and mounted the Souchère Dor (near the cathedral).

 

The Museum Picasso

 

formerly the Château Grimaldi at Antibes, is built upon the foundations of the ancient Greek town of Antipolis. Antibes is a resort town in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France, on the Mediterranean Sea.

 

History

In 1608 it became a stronghold of the Grimaldi family and has borne their name ever since. In 1702 it became the town hall of Antibes.

 

From 1925 the chateau was known as the Grimaldi Museum. In 1946 it was the home for six months of the artist Pablo Picasso. Today the museum is known as the Picasso Museum, the first museum in the world to be dedicated to the artist.

 

Picasso himself donated works to the museum, most notably his paintings "The Goat" and "La Joie de Vivre". In 1990 Jacqueline Picasso bequested many works by Picasso to the museum. These included 4 paintings, 10 drawings, 2 ceramics and 6 etchings. These are displayed at the Château in addition to the 3 works on paper, 60 etchings and 6 carpets by Pablo Picasso which the museum collected between 1952 and 2001. Today the collection totals 245 works by Picasso.

 

Periods

 

Blue (1901â1904)Rose (1904â1906)African (1907â1909)Cubism (1910â1919)

Major works

 

with a Dove in hell (1901)The Blue Room (1901)Femme aux Bras Croisés (1902)The Old Guitarist (1903)La Vie (1903)Portrait of Angel Fernandez de Soto (1903)Portrait of Suzanne Bloch (1904)The Actor (1904)Family of Saltimbanques (1905)Garçon à la pipe (1905)Les Noces de Pierrette (1905)Boy Leading a Horse (1906)Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907)Le pigeon aux petits pois (1911)Bottle, Glass, Fork (1912)Three Musicians (1921)Reading the Letter (c.1921)The Three Dancers (1925)Vollard Suite (1930-37)La Lecture (1932)Le Rêve (1932)Nude, Green Leaves and Bust (1932)Nude in a Black Armchair (1932)Jeune Fille Endormie (1935)Guernica (1937)The Dream and Lie of Franco (1937)Woman in Hat and Fur Collar (1937)The Weeping Woman (1937)Maya with Doll (1938)Dora Maar au Chat (1941)Bull's Head (1942)The Charnel House(c.1944-48)Tete de femme (Dora Maar) (1950s)Baboon and Young (1951)Massacre in Korea (1951)Sylvette (1954)Les Femmes d'Alger series (1955)Don Quixote (1955)Las Meninas (1957)Jacqueline (1961)Chicago Picasso (1967)

 

Partners

 

Fernande Olivier (1904 to 1911)Eva Gouel (1912 to her death in 1915)Olga Khokhlova (married 1918, to her death in 1955, mother of Paulo)Marie-Thérèse Walter (1927 to 1935, mother of Maya)Dora Maar (1936 to 1944)Françoise Gilot (1944 to 1953, mother of Claude and Paloma)Geneviève Laporte (during the 1950s)Jacqueline Roque (married 1961 to Picasso's death

1973)

 

Colleagues and friends

 

Carlos Casagemas Marc Chagall Georges Braque Julio Gonzalez Max Jacob

Henri Matisse Jaime Sabartès

 

Museums

 

Musée Picasso (Antibes) Museu Picasso (Barcelona) Musée Picasso (Paris) Museo Picasso Málaga (Malaga) Museo Casa Natal (Malaga)

 

Movies

Van Renoir tot Picasso (1948)Visit to Picasso (1949)Guernica (1950)Picasso (1955)The Mystery of Picasso (1956)The Adventures of Picasso (1978)Surviving Picasso (1996)Picasso: Magic, Sex & Death (2001)

 

sculptures by Germaine Richier and Joan Miro.

 

1946 Germaine Richier La Forêt, x 29 x 15 cm, musée Picasso (Antibes)

1948 Germaine Richier la feuille

1946 Germaine Richier la vierge folle

1955 Germaine Richier Le Grain

Church of the Immaculate Conception.

The central church in Antibes was first built in the 11th century with stones used from earlier Roman structures. Its current façade was constructed in the 18th century and blends Latin classical symmetry and religious fantasy. The interior houses some impressive pieces such as a Baroque altarpiece and life-sized wooden carving of Christ's death from 1447.

 

Saracen Towers in Antibes

 

The tower near the cathedral housing the bells , 40 meters high

 

Located on the town walls of Antibes, the towers "said Saracen" which dates back to the eleventh and early twelfth century, had a protective role for the city of Antibes.

Indeed the devastating Saracen invasions forced the city to protect themselves.

One of the towers; next to the cathedral measures 40 meters high and houses the cathedral bells said.

Her neighbor is integrated into the Picasso Museum overlooking the waterfront.

To access either pass by the old city and the Provencal market or Promenade Admiral de Grasse, and mounted the Souchère Dor (near the cathedral).

 

The Museum Picasso

 

formerly the Château Grimaldi at Antibes, is built upon the foundations of the ancient Greek town of Antipolis. Antibes is a resort town in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France, on the Mediterranean Sea.

 

History

In 1608 it became a stronghold of the Grimaldi family and has borne their name ever since. In 1702 it became the town hall of Antibes.

 

From 1925 the chateau was known as the Grimaldi Museum. In 1946 it was the home for six months of the artist Pablo Picasso. Today the museum is known as the Picasso Museum, the first museum in the world to be dedicated to the artist.

 

Picasso himself donated works to the museum, most notably his paintings "The Goat" and "La Joie de Vivre". In 1990 Jacqueline Picasso bequested many works by Picasso to the museum. These included 4 paintings, 10 drawings, 2 ceramics and 6 etchings. These are displayed at the Château in addition to the 3 works on paper, 60 etchings and 6 carpets by Pablo Picasso which the museum collected between 1952 and 2001. Today the collection totals 245 works by Picasso.

 

Periods

 

Blue (1901â1904)Rose (1904â1906)African (1907â1909)Cubism (1910â1919)

Major works

 

with a Dove in hell (1901)The Blue Room (1901)Femme aux Bras Croisés (1902)The Old Guitarist (1903)La Vie (1903)Portrait of Angel Fernandez de Soto (1903)Portrait of Suzanne Bloch (1904)The Actor (1904)Family of Saltimbanques (1905)Garçon à la pipe (1905)Les Noces de Pierrette (1905)Boy Leading a Horse (1906)Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907)Le pigeon aux petits pois (1911)Bottle, Glass, Fork (1912)Three Musicians (1921)Reading the Letter (c.1921)The Three Dancers (1925)Vollard Suite (1930-37)La Lecture (1932)Le Rêve (1932)Nude, Green Leaves and Bust (1932)Nude in a Black Armchair (1932)Jeune Fille Endormie (1935)Guernica (1937)The Dream and Lie of Franco (1937)Woman in Hat and Fur Collar (1937)The Weeping Woman (1937)Maya with Doll (1938)Dora Maar au Chat (1941)Bull's Head (1942)The Charnel House(c.1944-48)Tete de femme (Dora Maar) (1950s)Baboon and Young (1951)Massacre in Korea (1951)Sylvette (1954)Les Femmes d'Alger series (1955)Don Quixote (1955)Las Meninas (1957)Jacqueline (1961)Chicago Picasso (1967)

 

Partners

 

Fernande Olivier (1904 to 1911)Eva Gouel (1912 to her death in 1915)Olga Khokhlova (married 1918, to her death in 1955, mother of Paulo)Marie-Thérèse Walter (1927 to 1935, mother of Maya)Dora Maar (1936 to 1944)Françoise Gilot (1944 to 1953, mother of Claude and Paloma)Geneviève Laporte (during the 1950s)Jacqueline Roque (married 1961 to Picasso's death

1973)

 

Colleagues and friends

 

Carlos Casagemas Marc Chagall Georges Braque Julio Gonzalez Max Jacob

Henri Matisse Jaime Sabartès

 

Museums

 

Musée Picasso (Antibes) Museu Picasso (Barcelona) Musée Picasso (Paris) Museo Picasso Málaga (Malaga) Museo Casa Natal (Malaga)

 

Movies

Van Renoir tot Picasso (1948)Visit to Picasso (1949)Guernica (1950)Picasso (1955)The Mystery of Picasso (1956)The Adventures of Picasso (1978)Surviving Picasso (1996)Picasso: Magic, Sex & Death (2001)

 

sculptures by Germaine Richier and Joan Miro.

 

1946 Germaine Richier La Forêt, x 29 x 15 cm, musée Picasso (Antibes)

1948 Germaine Richier la feuille

1946 Germaine Richier la vierge folle

1955 Germaine Richier Le Grain

Church of the Immaculate Conception.

The central church in Antibes was first built in the 11th century with stones used from earlier Roman structures. Its current façade was constructed in the 18th century and blends Latin classical symmetry and religious fantasy. The interior houses some impressive pieces such as a Baroque altarpiece and life-sized wooden carving of Christ's death from 1447.

 

Saracen Towers in Antibes

 

The tower near the cathedral housing the bells , 40 meters high

 

Located on the town walls of Antibes, the towers "said Saracen" which dates back to the eleventh and early twelfth century, had a protective role for the city of Antibes.

Indeed the devastating Saracen invasions forced the city to protect themselves.

One of the towers; next to the cathedral measures 40 meters high and houses the cathedral bells said.

Her neighbor is integrated into the Picasso Museum overlooking the waterfront.

To access either pass by the old city and the Provencal market or Promenade Admiral de Grasse, and mounted the Souchère Dor (near the cathedral).

 

The Museum Picasso

 

formerly the Château Grimaldi at Antibes, is built upon the foundations of the ancient Greek town of Antipolis. Antibes is a resort town in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France, on the Mediterranean Sea.

 

History

In 1608 it became a stronghold of the Grimaldi family and has borne their name ever since. In 1702 it became the town hall of Antibes.

 

From 1925 the chateau was known as the Grimaldi Museum. In 1946 it was the home for six months of the artist Pablo Picasso. Today the museum is known as the Picasso Museum, the first museum in the world to be dedicated to the artist.

 

Picasso himself donated works to the museum, most notably his paintings "The Goat" and "La Joie de Vivre". In 1990 Jacqueline Picasso bequested many works by Picasso to the museum. These included 4 paintings, 10 drawings, 2 ceramics and 6 etchings. These are displayed at the Château in addition to the 3 works on paper, 60 etchings and 6 carpets by Pablo Picasso which the museum collected between 1952 and 2001. Today the collection totals 245 works by Picasso.

 

Periods

 

Blue (1901â1904)Rose (1904â1906)African (1907â1909)Cubism (1910â1919)

Major works

 

with a Dove in hell (1901)The Blue Room (1901)Femme aux Bras Croisés (1902)The Old Guitarist (1903)La Vie (1903)Portrait of Angel Fernandez de Soto (1903)Portrait of Suzanne Bloch (1904)The Actor (1904)Family of Saltimbanques (1905)Garçon à la pipe (1905)Les Noces de Pierrette (1905)Boy Leading a Horse (1906)Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907)Le pigeon aux petits pois (1911)Bottle, Glass, Fork (1912)Three Musicians (1921)Reading the Letter (c.1921)The Three Dancers (1925)Vollard Suite (1930-37)La Lecture (1932)Le Rêve (1932)Nude, Green Leaves and Bust (1932)Nude in a Black Armchair (1932)Jeune Fille Endormie (1935)Guernica (1937)The Dream and Lie of Franco (1937)Woman in Hat and Fur Collar (1937)The Weeping Woman (1937)Maya with Doll (1938)Dora Maar au Chat (1941)Bull's Head (1942)The Charnel House(c.1944-48)Tete de femme (Dora Maar) (1950s)Baboon and Young (1951)Massacre in Korea (1951)Sylvette (1954)Les Femmes d'Alger series (1955)Don Quixote (1955)Las Meninas (1957)Jacqueline (1961)Chicago Picasso (1967)

 

Partners

 

Fernande Olivier (1904 to 1911)Eva Gouel (1912 to her death in 1915)Olga Khokhlova (married 1918, to her death in 1955, mother of Paulo)Marie-Thérèse Walter (1927 to 1935, mother of Maya)Dora Maar (1936 to 1944)Françoise Gilot (1944 to 1953, mother of Claude and Paloma)Geneviève Laporte (during the 1950s)Jacqueline Roque (married 1961 to Picasso's death

1973)

 

Colleagues and friends

 

Carlos Casagemas Marc Chagall Georges Braque Julio Gonzalez Max Jacob

Henri Matisse Jaime Sabartès

 

Museums

 

Musée Picasso (Antibes) Museu Picasso (Barcelona) Musée Picasso (Paris) Museo Picasso Málaga (Malaga) Museo Casa Natal (Malaga)

 

Movies

Van Renoir tot Picasso (1948)Visit to Picasso (1949)Guernica (1950)Picasso (1955)The Mystery of Picasso (1956)The Adventures of Picasso (1978)Surviving Picasso (1996)Picasso: Magic, Sex & Death (2001)

 

sculptures by Germaine Richier and Joan Miro.

 

1946 Germaine Richier La Forêt, x 29 x 15 cm, musée Picasso (Antibes)

1948 Germaine Richier la feuille

1946 Germaine Richier la vierge folle

1955 Germaine Richier Le Grain

Church of the Immaculate Conception.

The central church in Antibes was first built in the 11th century with stones used from earlier Roman structures. Its current façade was constructed in the 18th century and blends Latin classical symmetry and religious fantasy. The interior houses some impressive pieces such as a Baroque altarpiece and life-sized wooden carving of Christ's death from 1447.

 

Saracen Towers in Antibes

 

The tower near the cathedral housing the bells , 40 meters high

 

Located on the town walls of Antibes, the towers "said Saracen" which dates back to the eleventh and early twelfth century, had a protective role for the city of Antibes.

Indeed the devastating Saracen invasions forced the city to protect themselves.

One of the towers; next to the cathedral measures 40 meters high and houses the cathedral bells said.

Her neighbor is integrated into the Picasso Museum overlooking the waterfront.

To access either pass by the old city and the Provencal market or Promenade Admiral de Grasse, and mounted the Souchère Dor (near the cathedral).

 

The Museum Picasso

 

formerly the Château Grimaldi at Antibes, is built upon the foundations of the ancient Greek town of Antipolis. Antibes is a resort town in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France, on the Mediterranean Sea.

 

History

In 1608 it became a stronghold of the Grimaldi family and has borne their name ever since. In 1702 it became the town hall of Antibes.

 

From 1925 the chateau was known as the Grimaldi Museum. In 1946 it was the home for six months of the artist Pablo Picasso. Today the museum is known as the Picasso Museum, the first museum in the world to be dedicated to the artist.

 

Picasso himself donated works to the museum, most notably his paintings "The Goat" and "La Joie de Vivre". In 1990 Jacqueline Picasso bequested many works by Picasso to the museum. These included 4 paintings, 10 drawings, 2 ceramics and 6 etchings. These are displayed at the Château in addition to the 3 works on paper, 60 etchings and 6 carpets by Pablo Picasso which the museum collected between 1952 and 2001. Today the collection totals 245 works by Picasso.

 

Periods

 

Blue (1901â1904)Rose (1904â1906)African (1907â1909)Cubism (1910â1919)

Major works

 

with a Dove in hell (1901)The Blue Room (1901)Femme aux Bras Croisés (1902)The Old Guitarist (1903)La Vie (1903)Portrait of Angel Fernández de Soto (1903)Portrait of Suzanne Bloch (1904)The Actor (1904)Family of Saltimbanques (1905)Garçon à la pipe (1905)Les Noces de Pierrette (1905)Boy Leading a Horse (1906)Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907)Le pigeon aux petits pois (1911)Bottle, Glass, Fork (1912)Three Musicians (1921)Reading the Letter (c.1921)The Three Dancers (1925)Vollard Suite (1930-37)La Lecture (1932)Le Rêve (1932)Nude, Green Leaves and Bust (1932)Nude in a Black Armchair (1932)Jeune Fille Endormie (1935)Guernica (1937)The Dream and Lie of Franco (1937)Woman in Hat and Fur Collar (1937)The Weeping Woman (1937)Maya with Doll (1938)Dora Maar au Chat (1941)Bull's Head (1942)The Charnel House(c.1944-48)Tete de femme (Dora Maar) (1950s)Baboon and Young (1951)Massacre in Korea (1951)Sylvette (1954)Les Femmes d'Alger series (1955)Don Quixote (1955)Las Meninas (1957)Jacqueline (1961)Chicago Picasso (1967)

 

Partners

 

Fernande Olivier (1904 to 1911)Eva Gouel (1912 to her death in 1915)Olga Khokhlova (married 1918, to her death in 1955, mother of Paulo)Marie-Thérèse Walter (1927 to 1935, mother of Maya)Dora Maar (1936 to 1944)Françoise Gilot (1944 to 1953, mother of Claude and Paloma)Geneviève Laporte (during the 1950s)Jacqueline Roque (married 1961 to Picasso's death

1973)

 

Colleagues and friends

 

Carlos Casagemas Marc Chagall Georges Braque Julio González Max Jacob

Henri Matisse Jaime Sabartés

 

Museums

 

Musée Picasso (Antibes) Museu Picasso (Barcelona) Musée Picasso (Paris) Museo Picasso Málaga (Malaga) Museo Casa Natal (Malaga)

 

Movies

Van Renoir tot Picasso (1948)Visit to Picasso (1949)Guernica (1950)Picasso (1955)The Mystery of Picasso (1956)The Adventures of Picasso (1978)Surviving Picasso (1996)Picasso: Magic, Sex & Death (2001)

 

sculptures by Germaine Richier and Joan Miró.

 

1946 Germaine Richier La Forêt, x 29 x 15 cm, musée Picasso (Antibes)

1948 Germaine Richier la feuille

1946 Germaine Richier la vierge folle

1955 Germaine Richier Le Grain

Church of the Immaculate Conception.

The central church in Antibes was first built in the 11th century with stones used from earlier Roman structures. Its current façade was constructed in the 18th century and blends Latin classical symmetry and religious fantasy. The interior houses some impressive pieces such as a Baroque altarpiece and life-sized wooden carving of Christ's death from 1447.

 

Saracen Towers in Antibes

 

The tower near the cathedral housing the bells , 40 meters high

 

Located on the town walls of Antibes, the towers "said Saracen" which dates back to the eleventh and early twelfth century, had a protective role for the city of Antibes.

Indeed the devastating Saracen invasions forced the city to protect themselves.

One of the towers; next to the cathedral measures 40 meters high and houses the cathedral bells said.

Her neighbor is integrated into the Picasso Museum overlooking the waterfront.

To access either pass by the old city and the Provencal market or Promenade Admiral de Grasse, and mounted the Souchère Dor (near the cathedral).

 

The Museum Picasso

 

formerly the Château Grimaldi at Antibes, is built upon the foundations of the ancient Greek town of Antipolis. Antibes is a resort town in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France, on the Mediterranean Sea.

 

History

In 1608 it became a stronghold of the Grimaldi family and has borne their name ever since. In 1702 it became the town hall of Antibes.

 

From 1925 the chateau was known as the Grimaldi Museum. In 1946 it was the home for six months of the artist Pablo Picasso. Today the museum is known as the Picasso Museum, the first museum in the world to be dedicated to the artist.

 

Picasso himself donated works to the museum, most notably his paintings "The Goat" and "La Joie de Vivre". In 1990 Jacqueline Picasso bequested many works by Picasso to the museum. These included 4 paintings, 10 drawings, 2 ceramics and 6 etchings. These are displayed at the Château in addition to the 3 works on paper, 60 etchings and 6 carpets by Pablo Picasso which the museum collected between 1952 and 2001. Today the collection totals 245 works by Picasso.

 

Periods

 

Blue (1901â1904)Rose (1904â1906)African (1907â1909)Cubism (1910â1919)

Major works

 

with a Dove in hell (1901)The Blue Room (1901)Femme aux Bras Croisés (1902)The Old Guitarist (1903)La Vie (1903)Portrait of Angel Fernández de Soto (1903)Portrait of Suzanne Bloch (1904)The Actor (1904)Family of Saltimbanques (1905)Garçon à la pipe (1905)Les Noces de Pierrette (1905)Boy Leading a Horse (1906)Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907)Le pigeon aux petits pois (1911)Bottle, Glass, Fork (1912)Three Musicians (1921)Reading the Letter (c.1921)The Three Dancers (1925)Vollard Suite (1930-37)La Lecture (1932)Le Rêve (1932)Nude, Green Leaves and Bust (1932)Nude in a Black Armchair (1932)Jeune Fille Endormie (1935)Guernica (1937)The Dream and Lie of Franco (1937)Woman in Hat and Fur Collar (1937)The Weeping Woman (1937)Maya with Doll (1938)Dora Maar au Chat (1941)Bull's Head (1942)The Charnel House(c.1944-48)Tete de femme (Dora Maar) (1950s)Baboon and Young (1951)Massacre in Korea (1951)Sylvette (1954)Les Femmes d'Alger series (1955)Don Quixote (1955)Las Meninas (1957)Jacqueline (1961)Chicago Picasso (1967)

 

Partners

 

Fernande Olivier (1904 to 1911)Eva Gouel (1912 to her death in 1915)Olga Khokhlova (married 1918, to her death in 1955, mother of Paulo)Marie-Thérèse Walter (1927 to 1935, mother of Maya)Dora Maar (1936 to 1944)Françoise Gilot (1944 to 1953, mother of Claude and Paloma)Geneviève Laporte (during the 1950s)Jacqueline Roque (married 1961 to Picasso's death

1973)

 

Colleagues and friends

 

Carlos Casagemas Marc Chagall Georges Braque Julio González Max Jacob

Henri Matisse Jaime Sabartés

 

Museums

 

Musée Picasso (Antibes) Museu Picasso (Barcelona) Musée Picasso (Paris) Museo Picasso Málaga (Malaga) Museo Casa Natal (Malaga)

 

Movies

Van Renoir tot Picasso (1948)Visit to Picasso (1949)Guernica (1950)Picasso (1955)The Mystery of Picasso (1956)The Adventures of Picasso (1978)Surviving Picasso (1996)Picasso: Magic, Sex & Death (2001)

 

sculptures by Germaine Richier and Joan Miró.

 

1946 Germaine Richier La Forêt, x 29 x 15 cm, musée Picasso (Antibes)

1948 Germaine Richier la feuille

1946 Germaine Richier la vierge folle

1955 Germaine Richier Le Grain

Church of the Immaculate Conception.

The central church in Antibes was first built in the 11th century with stones used from earlier Roman structures. Its current façade was constructed in the 18th century and blends Latin classical symmetry and religious fantasy. The interior houses some impressive pieces such as a Baroque altarpiece and life-sized wooden carving of Christ's death from 1447.

 

Saracen Towers in Antibes

 

The tower near the cathedral housing the bells , 40 meters high

 

Located on the town walls of Antibes, the towers "said Saracen" which dates back to the eleventh and early twelfth century, had a protective role for the city of Antibes.

Indeed the devastating Saracen invasions forced the city to protect themselves.

One of the towers; next to the cathedral measures 40 meters high and houses the cathedral bells said.

Her neighbor is integrated into the Picasso Museum overlooking the waterfront.

To access either pass by the old city and the Provencal market or Promenade Admiral de Grasse, and mounted the Souchère Dor (near the cathedral).

 

The Museum Picasso

 

formerly the Château Grimaldi at Antibes, is built upon the foundations of the ancient Greek town of Antipolis. Antibes is a resort town in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France, on the Mediterranean Sea.

 

History

In 1608 it became a stronghold of the Grimaldi family and has borne their name ever since. In 1702 it became the town hall of Antibes.

 

From 1925 the chateau was known as the Grimaldi Museum. In 1946 it was the home for six months of the artist Pablo Picasso. Today the museum is known as the Picasso Museum, the first museum in the world to be dedicated to the artist.

 

Picasso himself donated works to the museum, most notably his paintings "The Goat" and "La Joie de Vivre". In 1990 Jacqueline Picasso bequested many works by Picasso to the museum. These included 4 paintings, 10 drawings, 2 ceramics and 6 etchings. These are displayed at the Château in addition to the 3 works on paper, 60 etchings and 6 carpets by Pablo Picasso which the museum collected between 1952 and 2001. Today the collection totals 245 works by Picasso.

 

Periods

 

Blue (1901â1904)Rose (1904â1906)African (1907â1909)Cubism (1910â1919)

Major works

 

with a Dove in hell (1901)The Blue Room (1901)Femme aux Bras Croisés (1902)The Old Guitarist (1903)La Vie (1903)Portrait of Angel Fernández de Soto (1903)Portrait of Suzanne Bloch (1904)The Actor (1904)Family of Saltimbanques (1905)Garçon à la pipe (1905)Les Noces de Pierrette (1905)Boy Leading a Horse (1906)Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907)Le pigeon aux petits pois (1911)Bottle, Glass, Fork (1912)Three Musicians (1921)Reading the Letter (c.1921)The Three Dancers (1925)Vollard Suite (1930-37)La Lecture (1932)Le Rêve (1932)Nude, Green Leaves and Bust (1932)Nude in a Black Armchair (1932)Jeune Fille Endormie (1935)Guernica (1937)The Dream and Lie of Franco (1937)Woman in Hat and Fur Collar (1937)The Weeping Woman (1937)Maya with Doll (1938)Dora Maar au Chat (1941)Bull's Head (1942)The Charnel House(c.1944-48)Tete de femme (Dora Maar) (1950s)Baboon and Young (1951)Massacre in Korea (1951)Sylvette (1954)Les Femmes d'Alger series (1955)Don Quixote (1955)Las Meninas (1957)Jacqueline (1961)Chicago Picasso (1967)

 

Partners

 

Fernande Olivier (1904 to 1911)Eva Gouel (1912 to her death in 1915)Olga Khokhlova (married 1918, to her death in 1955, mother of Paulo)Marie-Thérèse Walter (1927 to 1935, mother of Maya)Dora Maar (1936 to 1944)Françoise Gilot (1944 to 1953, mother of Claude and Paloma)Geneviève Laporte (during the 1950s)Jacqueline Roque (married 1961 to Picasso's death

1973)

 

Colleagues and friends

 

Carlos Casagemas Marc Chagall Georges Braque Julio González Max Jacob

Henri Matisse Jaime Sabartés

 

Museums

 

Musée Picasso (Antibes) Museu Picasso (Barcelona) Musée Picasso (Paris) Museo Picasso Málaga (Malaga) Museo Casa Natal (Malaga)

 

Movies

Van Renoir tot Picasso (1948)Visit to Picasso (1949)Guernica (1950)Picasso (1955)The Mystery of Picasso (1956)The Adventures of Picasso (1978)Surviving Picasso (1996)Picasso: Magic, Sex & Death (2001)

 

sculptures by Germaine Richier and Joan Miró.

 

1946 Germaine Richier La Forêt, x 29 x 15 cm, musée Picasso (Antibes)

1948 Germaine Richier la feuille

1946 Germaine Richier la vierge folle

1955 Germaine Richier Le Grain

Church of the Immaculate Conception.

The central church in Antibes was first built in the 11th century with stones used from earlier Roman structures. Its current façade was constructed in the 18th century and blends Latin classical symmetry and religious fantasy. The interior houses some impressive pieces such as a Baroque altarpiece and life-sized wooden carving of Christ's death from 1447.

 

Saracen Towers in Antibes

 

The tower near the cathedral housing the bells , 40 meters high

 

Located on the town walls of Antibes, the towers "said Saracen" which dates back to the eleventh and early twelfth century, had a protective role for the city of Antibes.

Indeed the devastating Saracen invasions forced the city to protect themselves.

One of the towers; next to the cathedral measures 40 meters high and houses the cathedral bells said.

Her neighbor is integrated into the Picasso Museum overlooking the waterfront.

To access either pass by the old city and the Provencal market or Promenade Admiral de Grasse, and mounted the Souchère Dor (near the cathedral).

 

The Museum Picasso

 

formerly the Château Grimaldi at Antibes, is built upon the foundations of the ancient Greek town of Antipolis. Antibes is a resort town in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France, on the Mediterranean Sea.

 

History

In 1608 it became a stronghold of the Grimaldi family and has borne their name ever since. In 1702 it became the town hall of Antibes.

 

From 1925 the chateau was known as the Grimaldi Museum. In 1946 it was the home for six months of the artist Pablo Picasso. Today the museum is known as the Picasso Museum, the first museum in the world to be dedicated to the artist.

 

Picasso himself donated works to the museum, most notably his paintings "The Goat" and "La Joie de Vivre". In 1990 Jacqueline Picasso bequested many works by Picasso to the museum. These included 4 paintings, 10 drawings, 2 ceramics and 6 etchings. These are displayed at the Château in addition to the 3 works on paper, 60 etchings and 6 carpets by Pablo Picasso which the museum collected between 1952 and 2001. Today the collection totals 245 works by Picasso.

 

Periods

 

Blue (1901â1904)Rose (1904â1906)African (1907â1909)Cubism (1910â1919)

Major works

 

with a Dove in hell (1901)The Blue Room (1901)Femme aux Bras Croisés (1902)The Old Guitarist (1903)La Vie (1903)Portrait of Angel Fernández de Soto (1903)Portrait of Suzanne Bloch (1904)The Actor (1904)Family of Saltimbanques (1905)Garçon à la pipe (1905)Les Noces de Pierrette (1905)Boy Leading a Horse (1906)Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907)Le pigeon aux petits pois (1911)Bottle, Glass, Fork (1912)Three Musicians (1921)Reading the Letter (c.1921)The Three Dancers (1925)Vollard Suite (1930-37)La Lecture (1932)Le Rêve (1932)Nude, Green Leaves and Bust (1932)Nude in a Black Armchair (1932)Jeune Fille Endormie (1935)Guernica (1937)The Dream and Lie of Franco (1937)Woman in Hat and Fur Collar (1937)The Weeping Woman (1937)Maya with Doll (1938)Dora Maar au Chat (1941)Bull's Head (1942)The Charnel House(c.1944-48)Tete de femme (Dora Maar) (1950s)Baboon and Young (1951)Massacre in Korea (1951)Sylvette (1954)Les Femmes d'Alger series (1955)Don Quixote (1955)Las Meninas (1957)Jacqueline (1961)Chicago Picasso (1967)

 

Partners

 

Fernande Olivier (1904 to 1911)Eva Gouel (1912 to her death in 1915)Olga Khokhlova (married 1918, to her death in 1955, mother of Paulo)Marie-Thérèse Walter (1927 to 1935, mother of Maya)Dora Maar (1936 to 1944)Françoise Gilot (1944 to 1953, mother of Claude and Paloma)Geneviève Laporte (during the 1950s)Jacqueline Roque (married 1961 to Picasso's death

1973)

 

Colleagues and friends

 

Carlos Casagemas Marc Chagall Georges Braque Julio González Max Jacob

Henri Matisse Jaime Sabartés

 

Museums

 

Musée Picasso (Antibes) Museu Picasso (Barcelona) Musée Picasso (Paris) Museo Picasso Málaga (Malaga) Museo Casa Natal (Malaga)

 

Movies

Van Renoir tot Picasso (1948)Visit to Picasso (1949)Guernica (1950)Picasso (1955)The Mystery of Picasso (1956)The Adventures of Picasso (1978)Surviving Picasso (1996)Picasso: Magic, Sex & Death (2001)

 

sculptures by Germaine Richier and Joan Miró.

 

1946 Germaine Richier La Forêt, x 29 x 15 cm, musée Picasso (Antibes)

1948 Germaine Richier la feuille

1946 Germaine Richier la vierge folle

1955 Germaine Richier Le Grain

Arrived a bit late on the spot but still got time to catch the reddish colors

CAP D'ANTIBES, FRANCE - MAY 19: Alessandra Ambrosio arrives at amfAR's 23rd Cinema Against AIDS Gala at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc on May 19, 2016 in Cap d'Antibes, France. (Photo by Ian Gavan/Getty Images)

Cap d'Antibes, French Riviera.

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Former "Baywatch" star Pamela Anderson and her her on/off husband Rick Salomon are spotted out for a stroll near the Eden Roc hotel in Cap d'Antibes, on May 21, 2014 for the 67th Cannes Film Festival. Pamela recently alleged she was raped and sexually molested as a child. Anderson was at the Cannes Film Festival in France on Friday, speaking publicly at an event for her foundation dedicated to protecting animal rights, when she began detailing her alleged experiences growing up on Vancouver Island. "I did not have an easy childhood. Despite loving parents, I was molested from age six to 10 by my female babysitter," said Anderson.

 

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Madonna's children, Lourdes Leon (b. October 14, 1996), Rocco John (b. August 11, 2000), David Banda Ritchie (b. September 24, 2005) and Mercy James, have a blast jumping from the diving board at the Hotel du Cap Eden Roc.

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CAP D'ANTIBES, FRANCE - MAY 19: Alessandra Ambrosio attends amfAR's 23rd Cinema Against AIDS Gala at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc on May 19, 2016 in Cap d'Antibes, France. (Photo by Dave M. Benett/amfAR16/Dave Benett/WireImage)

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Apart from 63rd Cannes Film Festival Kristen Dunst is seen bathing at the Eden Roc Hotel.

  

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