Death of the painter Françoise Gilot, ex-girlfriend of Pablo Picasso

Black book in the art world

Death of the painter Françoise Gilot, ex-girlfriend of Pablo Picasso

Black book in the art world. Françoise Gilot, painter and former companion of Pablo Picasso from 1946 to 1953, died at the age of 101, AFP learned on Tuesday from the Picasso museum, confirming information from the New York Times. According to the American daily, with which the death was confirmed by Aurélia Engel, daughter of Françoise Gilot, the latter had recently suffered from "heart and lung diseases".

Born on November 26, 1921 in Neuilly-sur-Seine (west of Paris) in a bourgeois family, Françoise Gilot follows in the footsteps of her mother, a watercolourist, to move towards drawing and painting.

She had among her mentors the surrealist Endre Rozsda and her first exhibition in a Parisian gallery took place in 1943, the year she met Picasso. She was then in her twenties, he was 61. The couple will have two children, Claude (born in 1947) and Paloma (born in 1949). But she left him in 1953, a first among Picasso's companions.

In 1964, the publication of Living with Picasso, a relatively intimate book on his life with the artist, met with enormous success (translated into 16 languages, more than a million copies sold). She depicts him as a tyrannical, superstitious and selfish being. For her, this relationship was “a prelude to (her) life. Not life."

Having become an American citizen, she had not gone to her funeral in 1973.

Spending the last years of her life in New York, she made the link between the Paris school of the 1950s and the American scene, exhibiting her paintings, drawings or prints in numerous museums and private collections, in Europe and in the United States. -United.