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  1. Picasso met Jacqueline Roque at the pottery where she worked. She was 27 and he was 72. He drew doves in chalk on the walls of her house and gave her a rose each day. In 6 months she said yes and they got married in March 1961. “Jacqueline with Flowers” (1954) is one of the first paintings signifying the beginning of a new period in the ...

  2. Picasso met Jacqueline Roque in 1953, when she worked in a sales position for the pottery studio where he made ceramics in the South of France. She was twenty-seven when they met; he was seventy-two. Roque moved in with Picasso in 1954; the couple married in 1961. They remained together until the artist's death, in 1973, a relationship that for ...

  3. Portrait of Jacqueline. December 28, 1962. This portrait depicts Jacqueline Roque (1927–1986), Picasso’s second wife, whom he represented frequently. They were married from 1961 until Picasso’s death in 1973 and, during this time, Roque supported his art and ran his household. Roque characterized their intimate connection: “Pablo is the ...

  4. Roque, Jacqueline (d. 1986) Second wife of Pablo Picasso. Name variations: Jacqueline Hutin; Jacqueline Picasso; Madame Z. Died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound on October 19, 1986; married an engineer or civil servant by the name of Hutin (divorced); married Pablo Picasso (1881–1973, the artist), on March 2, 1961; children: (first marriage) one daughter Catherine Hutin.

  5. 19 de out. de 2019 · Jacqueline Roque with Picasso. Keystone / Getty Images. Picasso met Jacqueline Roque (1927–1986) in 1953 at the Madoura Pottery where he created his ceramics. Following her divorce, she became his second wife in 1961, when Picasso was 79 and she was 34.

  6. 15 de jul. de 2019 · Jacqueline Roque, the devoted, romantic beauty”), argues that Picasso’s depictions of each woman captured “not how she presents herself to the world, but how she feels inside.”

  7. 11 de out. de 2021 · Jacqueline Roque 1953-1973. In 1953, the young Jacqueline Roque worked at the Madoura Pottery where Picasso created his ceramics. After the death of Olga Khokhlova, she became his second legal wife. Picasso based more works on Roque than on any of the other women in his life: she was the inspiration behind more than 400 pieces.

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