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  1. Fernande Olivier es del signo de Geminis. Fernande Olivier ( París, 6 de junio de 1881 - ibídem, 29 de enero de 1966) fue una modelo y artista francesa conocida principalmente por ser la primera pareja sentimental de alguna importancia del pintor español Pablo Picasso, así como por escribir unas memorias respecto a su vida junto a él.

  2. Olivier, Fernande (1884–1966) French artist's model who was also the mistress of Pablo Picasso. Name variations: Madame de la Baume. Born Amélie Lang out of wedlock in 1884; died in 1966; raised by her mother's half-sister; married Paul Percheron, around 1899. A tall, provocative redhead, Fernande Olivier was Pablo Picasso 's first mistress ...

  3. Fernande Olivier. summer 1906. Pablo Picasso. Spanish, 1881-1973. This work depicts the artist and model Fernande Olivier (1881–1966). She was Picasso’s partner for eight years and frequent subject. The pair spent the summer of 1906 in the small town of Gósol in the Spanish Pyrenees and it was here that Picasso made the drawing.

  4. Famous works. Added: 27 Mar, 2024. ‘Portrait of Fernande Olivier’ was created in c.1909 by Pablo Picasso in Cubism style. Find more prominent pieces of portrait at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

  5. 13 de jun. de 2023 · Fernande Olivier y Pablo Picasso en Montmartre. 1906 En el caluroso mes de agosto del 1905 parisino, el estudio se encuentra, lleno de basura y excrementos de gatos, cuando ellos, (llenos de fantasmas impregnados), se aman apasionadamente por primera vez, con la dulce y soñadora sutileza del gomoso opio, como telón de fondo.

  6. Picasso and his mistress Fernande Olivier spent the summer of 1909 in the mountains outside Saragossa. In the painting, Fernande’s countenance emerges from the barren scenery. In the words of Ernst Holzinger, Städel director from 1938 to 1972: “The hills and gorges of this facial landscape are tension-charged, the ridges, surfaces, angles ...

  7. Paris, fall 1909. Picasso sculpted Woman's Head (Fernande) out of clay in Paris in the fall of 1909. It was made directly after the artist spent the summer in Horta de Ebro, Spain, where he painted numerous portraits of his companion, Fernande Olivier. Woman's Head (Fernande) shows Picasso working through ideas that would become central to Cubism.