I had never seen them but thought they look like Picasso...then I read this...very cool.
Relationship with Pablo Picasso
Maar first saw
Pablo Picasso at the end of 1935 when she was taking promotional shots on the set of the
Jean Renoir film
The Crime of Monsieur Lange. She was captivated by him, but they did not formally meet. Maar was introduced to Picasso a few days later by their mutual friend
Paul Eluard at
Cafe des Deux Magots.
[19] The story of their first encounter was told by the writer
Jean-Paul Crespelle, "the young woman serious face, lit up by pale blue eyes which looked all the paler because of her thick eyebrows; a sensitive uneasy face, with light and shade passing alternately over it. She kept driving a small pointed pen-knife between her fingers into the wood of the table. Sometimes she missed and a drop of blood appeared between the roses embroidered on her black gloves... Picasso would ask Dora to give him the gloves and would lock them up in the showcase he kept for his mementos."
[4]
Picasso was intrigued by Mara's seductive and masochistic behaviour, which served as inspiration for many of his works throughout their relationship. Their liaison would last nearly nine years, during which time Picasso did not end his relationship with
Marie-Thérèse Walter, mother of his daughter Maya.
Maar photographed the successive stages of the creation of
Guernica,
[20] painted by Picasso in his studio in the rue des Grands-Augustins from May to June 1937; Picasso used these photographs in his creative process. She was Picasso's principal model, and he often represented her in tears. Maar boosted Picasso's understanding of politics and taught him skills in photography. Marr also introduced Picasso to the method of combining photography and printmaking, also known as the cliché verre technique.
[21
Henriette Theodora Markovitch, known as Dora Maar, was a French photographer, painter, and poet.
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