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  1. Fernande Olivier (born Amélie Lang; 6 June 1881 – 29 January 1966) was a French artist and model known primarily for having been the model and first muse of painter Pablo Picasso, and for her written accounts of her relationship with him. Picasso painted over 60 portraits of Olivier.

  2. Jun 10, 2024 · The project Fernande Olivier, Pablo Picasso and Their Friends gives us an enriching view of the life, testimony and legacy of Fernande Olivier, who played a key role in the biography of Pablo Picasso. This catalogue enables us to more deeply explore that exceptional historical moment in the early twentieth century when the artist broke into the ...

  3. Aug 5, 2001 · Fernande Olivier, the beautiful artist's model whom he first met outside the Bateau Lavoir several months after he had moved in, was the first woman (apart from his mother and sisters) to...

  4. Fernande Olivier, de son vrai nom Amélie Lang, née le 6 juin 1881 dans le 6e arrondissement de Paris, et morte le 29 janvier 1966 à Neuilly-sur-Seine 1, est une artiste peintre, surtout active dans les années 1930. Elle a été, entre autres, la compagne et le modèle de Pablo Picasso entre 1904 et 1909 2. Biographie.

  5. Dec 12, 2022 · This woman who was sexually assaulted as a child and as a married woman, has managed through art and writing to lead a fascinating life. Towards 1955, she was divorced for the second time and penniless and Picasso gave her a sum of money to help. But hey never saw each other again.

  6. Sep 23, 2023 · Woman with Pears, 1909, is a portrait of Picasso's first love, Fernande Olivier, in the Cubist style. The critic questions whether Picasso is looking at his wife and sympathising with her sadness...

  7. Fernande Olivier is another of the inhabitants of the museum to be found housed within the Picasso museum. She is known for having been Picasso's first muse and for having written two books about their relationship. The story of Olivier is so intense that it has even been recently re-told by the author Isabel Clara-Simó.