Eva Gouel

Second girlfriend of Pablo Picasso From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Eva Gouel (1885–December 14, 1915) was a French choreographer and the second girlfriend of the Spanish painter Pablo Picasso during the early 1910s. She was the inspiration for several of his paintings, including Ma Jolie (1912).

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Eve Gouel

1885 (1885)
DiedDecember 14, 1915 (age 30)
KnownforSecond girlfriend of Pablo Picasso
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Eva Gouel
Born
Eve Gouel

1885 (1885)
DiedDecember 14, 1915 (age 30)
Known forSecond girlfriend of Pablo Picasso
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On December 14, 1915, Gouel died from tuberculosis at the age of 30. Picasso was devastated by her death. His 1915 painting, Harlequin, shows his sorrow.[1][2][3]

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