The love story of Pablo Picasso and Olga Khokhlova is told with photos, letters, paintings and personal belongings from the personal archive of the artist's family.
An engaging exhibition dedicated to Olga Khokhlova, the first wife and muse of Pablo Picasso, is held at the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts. It contains over 200 themes exhibits, including monumental panels, pieces of furniture, postcards, letters, and photographs. Among the latter, there are unique pictures that the Russian dancer sent to her relatives in the 1920s.
Most of the paintings and drawings displayed here are part of the collection of the National Picasso Museum in Paris.
By the way, it was there that a project telling about the spouses’ joint life and the influence of Olga and Russian culture on the artist's work was presented in 2017, for the 100th anniversary since the acquaintance of Pablo Picasso and Olga Khokhlova.
By the way, it was there that a project telling about the spouses’ joint life and the influence of Olga and Russian culture on the artist's work was presented in 2017, for the 100th anniversary since the acquaintance of Pablo Picasso and Olga Khokhlova.
When: from November 25, 2018, to February 3, 2019.
Where: the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts at the address 12, Volkhonka Street, next to metro stations Biblioteka Imeni Lenina, Borovitskaya, and Kropotkinskaya, Moscow.
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Author: Vera Ivanova