©Pablo Picasso - Evocation. The Burial of Casagemas 1901

Courtesan with necklace of gems 1901 Crossind Seine on the upper deck 1901 The mother leading two children 1901 Evocation. The Burial of Casagemas 1901 Woman with jewelery 1901 Flower seller 1901 Harlequin leaning 1901
Evocation. The Burial of Casagemas 1901

Evocation. The Burial of Casagemas 1901
150x90cm oil/canvas
Museum d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris
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Carlos Casagemas (1881 in Barcelona – 17 February 1901 in Paris, France) was a Spanish art student and poet, best known for his friendship with Pablo Picasso. Picasso and Casagemas first met at the Barcelona café Els Quatre Gats. In 1901, the two friends moved from Barcelona to Paris. Casagemas shot himself because of an unrequited love for Germaine Pichot. Pichot was later one of the models depicted in Picasso's Demoiselles d'Avignon.