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Do you know who inspired Picasso for his great masterpieces? Why did Van Gogh swear he would never fall in love and who saved Salvador Dalí from his own madness? Let's learn some interesting facts about the women who greatly influenced works and destinies of famous artists.
These artists are known worldwide. Their masterpieces are timeless and inspire other artists. But who inspired them? QuizzClub’s Community collected 5 stories about the women who were artists' partners in creativity and life.
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Gala Dali was Salvador Dali's wife and served as a model for many of his works. All these works reveal his love for Gala. She was a very creative and extraordinary woman who greatly influenced Dali's art. Many of his masterpieces were signed "Gala - Salvador Dali" which indicates their perfect collaboration.
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#2 Françoise Gilot
Françoise Gilot and Pablo Picasso had been together for 10 years.These years were full of art. Gilot was a well-educated woman with a passion for the arts. By the time she met Picasso she developed a unique style and produced great paintings on her own. The couple inspired each other. However, after their relations came to an end her artistic career waned as Picasso discouraged galleries from buying her paintings.
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#3 Jacqueline Roque
Jacqueline was the second wife of Pablo Picasso. It took him half a year to win her heart. Though it is believed that she secluded Picasso from his friends, Jacqueline was the greatest source of inspiration for him. They lived together for 20 years.
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#4 Dorothea Tanning
Dorothea Tanning and Max Ernst were considered to pioneer the surrealist movement. She was a painter, sculptor and writer. He was a sculptor and self-taught artist who invented his own drawing techniques. Though they were creative personalities and loners they managed to find a balance between art and family life.
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#5 Agostina Segatori
Vincent Van Gogh was never lucky in love. His life was full of rejections and they influenced his works. Agostina Segatori is believed to be his last love. She was a famous model and posed for painters in Paris. She also owned a cafe where the first exhibition of Van Gogh's works took place. They were fond of each other and Vincent was inspired by her. After their break up Van Gogh swore he would never fall in love again as none of his attempts to start a family had a happy ending.
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Did you know anything about these women? Do you know other impressive stories about artists and their muses? Share in the comments!
This is hypocritical, as I have set a question on (spoiler alert!) Kafka's lover myself, but I'm glad that women are now also being recognised (also retrospectively) as artists in their own right.