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  1. Jacqueline Picasso or Jacqueline Roque (24 February 1927 – 15 October 1986) was the muse and second wife of Pablo Picasso. Their marriage lasted 12 years until his death, during which time he created over 400 portraits of her, more than any of Picasso's other lovers.

  2. Jacqueline Roque remained with Picasso until his death in 1973 and was the most featured woman across his artwork. The circumstances surrounding their meeting were not traditional, with Picasso becoming entangled with Roque while he was still with Françoise Gilot, the mother of his two children.

  3. When Jacqueline Roque (19271986) appeared in Picassos life in 1952 she instilled a new creativity in his work and her image soon became a constant presence in his production.

  4. Oct 16, 1986 · Jacqueline Roque, who was born in Paris and had been a dance teacher, came into Picasso's life in 1952. She quickly became the inspiration of paintings, drawings and...

  5. Jul 15, 2019 · In 1977, Marie-Thérèse Walter hanged herself; eight years later, Jacqueline Roque, Gilot’s successor and Picasso’s second wife, shot herself in the head.

  6. Nov 7, 2017 · Rarely seen in public since 1954, Pablo Picasso's vivid celebration of his lover, Jacqueline Roque, remained in his collection for many years.In early autumn...

  7. In 1953 Picasso met Jacqueline Roque in a ceramic workshop Madoura Pottery. She was his last beloved, the last muse, the most loyal and fanatic admirer of his talent. When their romantic relationship began, Jacqueline turned from an assistant in a workshop into Picasso’s model.