Book review: My father, Picasso. By Dalya Alberge
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Picasso was still married to the former ballerina Olga Khokhlova when
he became captivated by a 17-year-old girl outside the Galeries Lafayette in
Paris in 1927. He was 28 years her senior, but Marie-Thérèse Walter soon
became his muse for voluptuous portraits and gave birth to his daughter before
he moved on to the next of his many relationships, with Dora Maar, the surrealist photo-grapher and painter.
That daughter, Maya Ruiz-Picasso, now 84, has spoken of the
women in her father’s life and her own close relationship with the artist for a
new book edited by her daughter, the art historian Diana Widmaier-Picasso. Picasso and Maya: Father and Daughter, published
next month, explores Picasso’s depictions of Ruiz-Picasso and the relationship
between a father and his eldest daughter....
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2020/aug/16/my-father-picasso-secret-daughter-tells-of-posing-in-pink-bootees