Malaga Culture: Driving Force Behind Picasso Museum Christine Ruiz-Picasso Dies at 97
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He was the widow of Paul Ruiz-Picasso, the artist's only legitimate son. "He dedicated his life to preserving and spreading his legacy", they have manifested from the Junta de Andalucía. More information: Urtasun refuses to move the 'Guernica' to "ensure that the work can be 90 years old"
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Christine Ruiz-Picasso died at the age of 97, in her home in Provence, France. She was the widow of Paul Ruiz-Picasso, son of Pablo Picasso and Olga Khokhlova, and was the main promoter and architect of the Picasso Málaga Museum, together with her son Bernard. The Museum opened in October 2003, and received eight hundred thousand visitors a year. Christine was the honorary president of the Museum, along with the president of the Junta de Andaluc…
Christine Ruiz-Picasso, daughter-in-law of the Malaga artist and great architect with her son Bernard of the creation of the Picasso Museum in Malaga, has died at age 97 in his house in Provence (France), according to sources from the Pinacoteca. Continue reading
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