The exhibition features 170 original Pablo Picasso engravings, drawings, posters, lithographs, and photographs, all of which have been approved by his heirs.
Pablo Picasso's artistic career began at a young age when he sold his first significant works to nuns. In 1900, he moved to Paris and began working at the Bateau-Lavoir workshop in Montmartre, where he met notable artists and dealers. During this time, he met Fernande Olivier and developed a relationship with her, which is reflected in his work. Picasso's life was defined by passionate relationships with a variety of women. One of these relationships was with Eva Gouel, and this was a pivotal period in his artistic development, reflecting Cubist influences.
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