Picasso’s early years – Montmartre

The earliest, and most important of Picasso’s Paris paintings, are the scenes of the dancers at Le Moulin de la Galette. Picasso had come to Paris in  1900 for World’s Fair.  He stayed for two months and  immersed himself in art galleries as well as the bohemian cafés, night-clubs and dance halls of Montmartre.  Continue reading “Picasso’s early years – Montmartre”