Pablo Picasso, Figure, 1957. Riproduzione litografica 32,2x43,5 cm (realizzazione dopo l’opera “Figure”; 1940) © Succession Picasso by SIAE 2025.
The exhibition “Loving Picasso: Muses, Lovers, Artists” explores the profound bond between Pablo Picasso and the women who influenced his life and art.
Through paintings, drawings, photographs and lithographs , the exhibition reveals how the artist transformed his sentimental experiences into revolutionary masterpieces.
The exhibition also gives space to the artistic production of Dora Maar and Françoise Gilot , fundamental figures in his creative universe, highlighting their role not only as muses, but as autonomous artists.
A fascinating journey into the dialogue between love, passion and artistic creation.
Pablo Picasso (Malaga, October 25, 1881 – Mougins, April 8, 1973) was a Spanish painter, sculptor and lithographer, considered one of the most influential of the 20th century. With over 13,000 works including paintings and drawings, he holds the world record for artistic productivity.
Dora Maar (Paris, 22 November 1907 – Paris, 16 July 1997) was a French photographer, poet and painter.
Françoise Gilot (Neuilly-sur-Seine, 26 November 1921 – New York, 6 June 2023) was a French painter.
Museo – Jesolo Civic Museum