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  1. Olga Khokhlova. Picasso really believed her to be his love forever. The evidence was a marriage settlement where all his paintings were to be divided equally between them. Having settled in Paris Olga furnished the house in a glamorous and luxurious manner, in the high of fashion. They had a car with a driver, an art studio that occupied the ...

  2. Portrait of Olga Khokhlova. 1918. Private collection There is always a touch of the personal in any Picasso canvas. The image of Olga became ever-present in the artist’s studio, and over ...

  3. Olga Khokhlova in Mantilla. Pablo Picasso. 1917, 64×53 cm. Pablo and Olga spent several months in Barcelona. They could not return to Paris, because Olga didn’t have a visa. When she was a member of Diaghilev’s ballet troupe, she could easily cross the borders, but at that time, she had difficulties obtaining documents.

  4. Pablo Picasso y Olga Khokhlova, 1920-s. Archive photo. Follow Russia Beyond on Telegram. Esta bailarina dejó el arte para convertirse en la esposa del pintor. A pesar de las acusaciones de Picasso de ser una castradora, en realidad fue víctima de la voracidad y machismo del genial artista. Nació en 1891 en la ciudad de Nizhyn (actualmente en ...

  5. Olga Khokhlova (Nezhin, 1891 – Cannes, 1955) In 1917, ballerina Olga Khokhlova performed Las Meninas, Les Sylphides and The Firebird with Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes in Barcelona. In 1918 she married Picasso and in 1921 gave birth to her only child, Paulo.

  6. Russian Female Dancers. Russian Ballet Dancers. Childhood & Early Life. Olga Stepanovna Khokhlova was born on June 17, 1891, in Nezhin, Chernihiv Oblast (province) of northern Ukraine, which was then part of the Russian Empire. Her mother, Lydia Zinchenko, was Ukrainian, while her father was a Russian officer. She had three brothers and a sister.

  7. Olga Khokhlova va néixer a Nizhyn, aleshores Imperi Rus, actualment Ucraïna . Volia ser ballarina d'ençà que va visitar França i va veure l'obra Madame Shroessont, per la qual cosa es va convertir en membre del ballet rus de Sergei Diaghilev . El 18 de maig de 1917, va ballar a Parade –un ballet de Serguei Diàguilev, Erik Satie i Jean ...