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  1. 14 de ene. de 2004 · Jacqueline Roque, Picasso's enigmatic last muse, had a reputation as a scheming dragon. But an outstanding exhibition in Paris reveals the extraordinary beauty he saw in her, says Richard Dorment

  2. 22 de jul. de 2022 · Lo que muchos se han llegado a preguntar es a quién amó de verdad. Pero lo único que se sabe hasta ahora es que nadie lo inspiró tanto como Jacqueline Roque, con quien pasó sus últimos años de vida y a quien retrató mayor número de veces; hoy se conocen 282 obras de la musa predilecta de Picasso.

  3. Jacqueline. La aparición, en 1952, de Jacqueline Roque (1927-1986) en la vida de Picasso infundió un aire nuevo a su capacidad creadora y su imagen se convirtió en una presencia constante en la producción del artista. Jacqueline, con quien contrajo matrimonio en 1961, no fue solo la inspiradora de unos doscientos retratos —entre pinturas ...

  4. Roque, Jacqueline (d. 1986) Second wife of Pablo Picasso. Name variations: Jacqueline Hutin; Jacqueline Picasso; Madame Z. Died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound on October 19, 1986; married an engineer or civil servant by the name of Hutin (divorced); married Pablo Picasso (1881–1973, the artist), on March 2, 1961; children: (first marriage) one daughter Catherine Hutin.

  5. Jacqueline with Flowers, 1954 celebrates the entry of Picasso's new companion, Jacqueline Roque, into his painting. Antonina Vallentin calls the figure a "modern sphinx", and it is true that in this crouching position, with her long neck and almond-shaped eyes, Jacqueline has something of the mythic figure about her.

  6. Jacqueline Roque married Pablo Picasso in 1961 and was with him until his death in 1973. Jacqueline Roque was born in 1927 in Paris, France. Her father left her family when she was relatively young, and her mother passed away when Jacqueline was only 18 years old. She married André Hutin in 1946 and together they had a daughter, Catherine.

  7. Unterlinden Museum, Colmar. Accession. 1967. Bust of a Seated Woman (Jacqueline Roque) is an oil painting by the Spanish artist Pablo Picasso, painted between 2 April and 10 May 1960. [1] It depicts Jacqueline Roque, a woman with whom he had started a relationship in 1954, after his divorce from Françoise Gilot, and who he would marry in 1961.