Who was Picasso's muse?
Madison Flores
Published May 16, 2026
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Herein, who were Picasso's muses?
The exhibition 'Picasso: The Artist and His Muses' explores the significance of Pablo Picasso's six most prominent muses: Fernande Olivier, Olga Khokhlova, Marie-Thérèse Walter, Dora Maar, Françoise Gilot and Jacqueline Roque in the development of his work.
Subsequently, question is, who was Picasso's girlfriend? Marie-Thérèse Walter (13 July 1909 – 20 October 1977) was the French lover and model of Pablo Picasso from 1927 to about 1935 and the mother of their daughter Maya Widmaier-Picasso. Their relationship began when she was seventeen years old; he was 45 and still living with his first wife, Olga Khokhlova.
In this way, who were Picasso's lovers?
Marie-Thérèse Walter, Picasso's young lover between his first wife, Olga Khokhlova, and his next mistress, Dora Maar, later hanged herself; even Roque eventually fatally shot herself. “Women are machines for suffering,” Picasso told Françoise Gilot, his mistress after Maar.
How Picasso's muse became a master?
How Picasso's Muse Became a Master. In 1946, not long after she fell in love with Pablo Picasso, Françoise Gilot made a painting called “Adam Forcing Eve to Eat an Apple.” Two flat, angular figures sit at a table. Later, he liked to say that he had painted Gilot during his Blue Period, before she was born.
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