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  2. Femme au Chien - Wikipedia

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    Femme au Chien (English: Woman with dog) is an oil-on-canvas painting by Pablo Picasso, which he painted in 1962. It is a portrait of Picasso's second wife, Jacqueline Roque , and their dog Kaboul, an Afghan Greyhound.

  3. One adorable dog is spreading joy with a unique twist. Brodie, a 6-year-old mixed breed with an off-kilter snout, has amassed more than 1.5 million followers on his Instagram and TikTok pages ...

  4. Mysterious portrait of a woman revealed beneath Picasso ... - AOL

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    The portrait of the woman was lost when Picasso painted over it, probably a few months afterward, in 1901 to depict his sculptor friend Mateu Fernández de Soto sitting at a table in hues of blues ...

  5. Portrait of mystery woman found beneath famous Pablo Picasso ...

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    According to the conservators, the woman resembles the women seen seated in several other paintings Picasso made that year, such as "Absinthe Dinker" (located at the Hermitage Museum in St ...

  6. File:Pablo Picasso, 1902-03, Femme accroupie, Crouching Woman ...

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    File: Pablo Picasso, 1902-03, Femme accroupie, Crouching Woman (Woman Sitting, with Hood), oil on canvas, 90 x 71 cm, Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart.jpg: Pablo Picasso, 1902-03

  7. File:Pablo Picasso, 1909, Femme assise (Sitzende Frau), oil ...

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  8. Lump (dog) - Wikipedia

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    The dog felt immediately at home and stayed with Picasso for the next six years at La Californie, living with Picasso's Boxer Yan and a goat named Esmeralda. [1] Duncan spoke of Lump and Picasso, "This was a love affair. Picasso would take Lump in his arms. He would feed him from his hand. Hell, that little dog just took over. He ran the damn ...

  9. At last: Evansville Museum finally unveils long-hidden Pablo ...

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