CHRONOLOGY

OCT. 25, 1881 Pablo Picasso was born in Malaga, Spain.
1891-1892 Family moved to La Coruoa, Galicia. He began to study with his father, a painter at the Fine Arts at La Corua.
1900 Returned to Barcelona where he oftenly visited cabaret of intellectuals and artists.
1901–1904 Known as the "blue period" because of the blue tonality of Picasso’s paintings a time of frequent changes of residence between Barcelona and Paris.
1905–1906 Moved to Paris. Marked a radical change in color and mood for Picasso. He started to paint in subtle pinks and grays, often highlighted with brighter tones and this was known as his ‘Rose Period.’ Met George Braque.
1907 Picasso painted "Les Demoiselles d’ Avignon" – considered as the watershed picture of the 20th century. Began to work on the painting Les Demoiselles d’ Avignon.
1909 Created Cubist sculptures as paintings. The bronze bust ‘Fernande Oliver (also called Head of a Woman). Created Baboon and Young, as well as pop art objects.
1911 First exhibition in the United States at Photo – Section Gallery in New York.
1912 Began to work in college.
1914-1918 Went to Rome, working as a designer with Sergey Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes. He met a dancer Olga Koklova and married her. He made several portraits of his wife and their son - Paulo as Harleguin "The Three Women at the Spring’. Fell in love with Marie Therese Walter.
1920 Continued to design theater sets and painted in Cubist, Classical and Surreal modes.
1929–1931 He did a large quantity of graphic illustrations. He pioneered wrought iron sculpture with his old friend Julio Gonzalez.
1932 Retrospective exhibition Shown in Paris and Zurich.
1935 Birth of their daughter Maria. Marie Therese frequently portrayed sleeping, also was the model for the famous ‘Girl Before a Mirror’.
1937 The saturation bombing of the civilian of Guernica Spain by Nazi Luftwaffe. Picasso respond with his great anti-war painting "Guernica".
1939-1945 During the II World War death was the subject of his numerous paintings such as ‘Still Life with Steer’s Skull’ and ‘The Charnel House’. He formed a new liaison during the 1940s with the painter Francois Gilot who born him two children. She appeared in his many works that recapitulated his earlier styles. The last of Picasso’s companions to be portrayed was Jacqueline Roque, whom he met in 1953 and married in 1961. Then he spent much of his time in southern France. He completed a welded steel maquette (model) for the 18.3 – m. (60.ft.) sculpture. Head of a woman (unveiled in 1967) for Chicago’s Civic Center.
1968 He created an amazing series of 347 engravings, restating earlier themes : the circus, the restating earlier themes : the circus, the bullfight, the theater and lovemaking.
1971 His work was exhibited at the Louvre in Paris honoring him on his 90th birthday.
1973 He died in his villa Notre-Dame-de-Vie Mougins on 8th April.
1980 A major exhibition of his work was held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.

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