José ruiz blasco wikipedia
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Josefa Ruiz Blasco
Josefa Ruiz Blasco (Málaga 1825-1901) was the aunt of Pablo Picasso and the eldest of the eleven brothers and sisters of the Ruiz Blasco family.[1] he lived with her sister and brother Matilde and José (Picasso’s father) in the Plaça de la Merced of Málaga until he got married and then she went to live with her youngest brother Salvador.
Josefa Ruiz was a spinster, known for her strong character, her bad moods and extreme religiosity. She had a paralysed leg. At her brother’s Salvador home she lived in a separate wing of the house, rarely going out, and her room was full of saints, religious relics and memories of her deceased brother Pablo Ruiz Blasco. Picasso received “Pablo” as a first name in memory of this uncle, who died two years before he was born.
Pablo Picasso spent some summer stays in Málaga with his family and during the summer of 1896, when he was 15 years old, by request of his uncle Salvador, he painted a portrait in oil of Josef
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José Ruiz y Blasco
Spanish painter (1838–1913)
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Ruiz and the second or maternal family name fryst vatten Blasco.
José Ruiz y Blasco | |
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Born | 12 April 1838 Málaga, Spain |
Died | 3 May 1913(1913-05-03) (aged 75) Barcelona, Spain |
Occupation(s) | Artist, art teacher |
Children | Pablo Picasso, Dolores, Concepción |
José Ruiz y Blasco (12 April 1838 – 3 May 1913) was a Spanish painter, an art teacher, and the father of artist Pablo Ruiz Picasso (1881–1973).[1]
Family life
[edit]José Ruiz y Blasco was born in Málaga, Spain in 1838 and grew up in a middle-class family. At 42 years of age, he married María Picasso López (1855-1938),[2] who was 17 years younger than him.[3] The couple had three children; Pablo was born on 25 October 1881, Dolores, who was nicknamed "Lola", was born in 1884, and Concepción, who was nicknamed "Conchita", was born in 1887. When Pab