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Essay heading: Pablo Picasso
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His work continued to be influenced by his personal life and the world surrounding him.
Picasso met the love of his life, Eva Marcelle Humbert, but unfortunately they were separated by war and she later died in 1915. Humbert influenced Picasso's "Harlequin". In 1917, Picasso began to work on costumes for the Russian Ballet and met his potential wife, a dancer for the Russian Ballet, Olga Kokhloven... displayed 300 characters
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The Russian Ballet was also an inspiration to Picasso and so he created, "Three Dancers".
Picasso had many influences and the Civil War in Spain became his next. His work suggested the disposition of the period, and helped many people deal with the tragedies of war and their lost loved ones. As if the war wasn't enough a small town in Spain became a test site for some new bombs and Picasso produced, the "Guernica" that reflected what had happened to the town... displayed next 300 characters
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