Françoise Gilot 1921-2023
Marie Françoise Gilot Born: November 26, 1921; Neuilly-sur-Seine, France Dead : June, 6 2023 Nationality: French Art Movement: Cubism Field: painting, drawing, design Soundtrack: Samuel Coleridge Taylor '4 Noveletten' for String Orchestra and percussion composed in 1903. 1. Allegro Moderato 2. Larghetto 3. Valse 4. Allegro Molto Performed by the United States Air Force Band Strings Françoise Gilot is a French post-World War II painter. At the age of 21, she met Pablo Picasso and the two artists began a 10-year relationship around art. Gilot is considered by some to be his muse and although Gilot's work was influenced at this time by Picasso's Cubism, his paintings are characterized more by natural forms than Picasso's sharp angles. In 1953, Gilot left Picasso and took their two children, Claude and Paloma, with her. 11 years later, she published the bestseller 'Vivre avec Picasso'. Gilot has studios in La Jolla, New York and Paris. Her late paintings feature saturated colors and structured compositions and she is also interested in monographs and aquatints. Born November 26, 1921 in Neilly-sur-Seine, Gilot continues to exhibit her work internationally.

Françoise Gilot interview on Pablo Picasso (1998)

Antonio Saura

Odilon Redon: A collection of 684 works (HD)

Zao Wou Ki (II)

Albert gonzalo

Picasso and Gilot

Famous for her relationship with Picasso, Francoise Gilot debuts her own art

Willem de Kooning Reloaded

🔴 Before You Leave, God Wants To Reveal Something That Could Change Your Life Forever Today

Bernard Buffet (1928-1999)_1

André Derain

Paul Klee: A collection of 277 works (HD)

Richard Avedon

Henri Matisse: A collection of 812 works (HD)

Henri Matisse

Helen Frankenthaler

Giorgio de Chirico on Italian Television with English Translation

The Jarring Paintings of Yves Tanguy

The Scandalous Mistress of Modern Art: Peggy Guggenheim

