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  1. Jacqueline Picasso or Jacqueline Roque (24 February 1927 – 15 October 1986) was the muse and second wife of Pablo Picasso. Their marriage lasted 12 years until his death, during which time he created over 400 portraits of her, more than any of Picasso's other lovers.

  2. Jacqueline Roque, née le 24 février 1927 1 dans le 14e arrondissement de Paris et morte le 15 octobre 1986 à Mougins 2, est la dernière femme et égérie de Pablo Picasso succédant à Françoise Gilot. Jacqueline Roque se suicide en 1986.

  3. Jacqueline with flowers, 1954 by Picasso. Picasso met Jacqueline Roque in 1953 at the pottery when she was 27 years old and he was 72. He romanced her by drawing a dove on her house in chalk and bringing her one rose a day until she agreed to date him six months later.

  4. Pablito Picasso, his grandson committed suicide by consuming bleach and Jacqueline Roque shot herself. He informed Françoise Gilot, the mistress following Dora Maar, “Women are machines for suffering.”

  5. In 1953 Picasso met Jacqueline Roque in a ceramic workshop Madoura Pottery. She was his last beloved, the last muse, the most loyal and fanatic admirer of his talent. When their romantic relationship began, Jacqueline turned from an assistant in a workshop into Picasso’s model.

  6. Jacqueline. When Jacqueline Roque (19271986) appeared in Picasso’s life in 1952 she instilled a new creativity in his work and her image soon became a constant presence in his production.

  7. 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.